a. Classification of urban areas based on characteristics relevant to people (i.e., vulnerability to natural disasters, building types, or other characteristics of the built environment) |
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b. Classification of urban areas based on ecosystem structure, function, and natural benefits provided by the ecosystems to people (i.e., water filtration, climate regulation, recreation, flood protection) |
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c. Estimates of the monetary value of individual natural assets (i.e., blue, or green areas) |
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d. Estimates of the monetary value of natural benefits provided by ecosystems to people (i.e., water filtration, climate regulation, recreation, flood protection) |
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e. Flows of water, water provisioning and ecological regulation |
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f. Spatial data (i.e., raster, vector, and/or gridded for geospatial analysis) on urban greenness linked to a specific geographic location. |
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g. Spatial data on urban land cover types, such as 'green' (vegetation), 'blue' (water), and 'grey' (unvegetated, including built-up) surfaces |
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h. Spatial data on surface temperatures of land |
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i. Trends in greenness (general indicator of vegetation cover) aggregated by urban areas |
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j. Trends in surface temperature of land aggregated by urban areas |
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k. Trends in urban land cover types, such as 'green' (vegetation), 'blue' (water), and 'grey' (unvegetated, including built-up) aggregated by urban area |
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