Direct and indirect impacts of urbanization on vegetation growth across the world’s cities
Nanjing University · ETH Zurich · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Urban environments, regarded as "harbingers" of future global change, may exert positive or negative impacts on urban vegetation growth. Because of limited ground-based experiments, the responses of vegetation to urbanization and its associated controlling factors at the global scale remain poorly understood. Here, we use satellite observations from 2001 to 2018 to quantify direct and indirect impacts of urbanization on vegetation growth in 672 worldwide cities. After controlling for the negative direct impact of urbanization on vegetation growth, we find a widespread positive indirect effect that has been increasing over time. These indirect effects depend on urban development intensity, population density,…
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10Topics & keywords
- Urbanization
- Vegetation (pathology)
- Geography
- Population growth
- Climate change
- Urban climate
- Arid
- Ecology
- Sustainable cities and communities