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Volumn 116, Issue SUPPL. 1, 2002, Pages
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Shade trees reduce building energy use and CO2 emissions from power plants
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Author keywords
Carbon sequestration; Cost benefit analysis; Heat islands; Heating and cooling energy use; Shade trees; Smog
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Indexed keywords
AIR CONDITIONING;
AIR QUALITY;
COMBUSTION;
COOLING;
GLOBAL WARMING;
POWER PLANTS;
URBAN SHADE TREES;
FORESTRY;
CARBON DIOXIDE;
CARBON EMISSION;
CARBON SEQUESTRATION;
ENERGY USE;
POLLUTION POLICY;
SHADING;
TREE PLANTING;
URBAN ECOSYSTEM;
AIR CONDITIONING;
AIR POLLUTION;
AIR QUALITY;
ARTICLE;
CALCULATION;
CLIMATE;
COMBUSTION;
COMMUNITY;
COOLING;
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS;
ELECTRIC POWER PLANT;
ENERGY CONSERVATION;
FOREST;
GREENHOUSE EFFECT;
SMOG;
TREE;
URBAN AREA;
AIR CONDITIONING;
CARBON DIOXIDE;
CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES;
COST SAVINGS;
ENERGY-GENERATING RESOURCES;
FACILITY DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION;
HEATING;
POWER PLANTS;
TREES;
AIR CONDITIONING;
CLIMATES;
COMBUSTION;
COOLING;
FORESTRY;
PLANTATIONS;
POWER PLANTS;
SMOG;
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EID: 0036146949
PISSN: 02697491
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S0269-7491(01)00264-0 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (512)
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References (27)
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