1. Mega-cities dominate China's urban greening
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Zhang, Xiaoxin, Brandt, Martin, Tong, Xiaoye, Tong, Xiaowei, Zhang, Wenmin, Reiner, Florian, Li, Sizhuo, Tian, Feng, Yue, Yuemin, Zhou, Weiqi, Chen, Bin, Xiao, Xiangming, and Fensholt, Rasmus
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Physics - Physics and Society ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV) ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph) - Abstract
Trees play a crucial role in urban environments, offering various ecosystem services that contribute to public health and human well-being. China has initiated a range of urban greening policies over the past decades, however, monitoring their impact on urban tree dynamics at a national scale has proven challenging. In this study, we deployed nano-satellites to quantify urban tree coverage in all major Chinese cities larger than 50 km2 in 2010 and 2019. Our findings indicate that approximately 6000 km2 (11%) of urban areas were covered by trees in 2019, and 76% of these cities experienced an increase in tree cover compared to 2010. Notably, the increase in tree cover in mega-cities such as Beijing, and Shanghai was approximately twice as large as in most other cities (7.69% vs 3.94%). The study employs a data-driven approach towards assessing urban tree cover changes in relation to greening policies, showing clear signs of tree cover increases but also suggesting an uneven implementation primarily benefiting a few mega-cities.
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- 2023
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