Latin American cities with higher socioeconomic status are greening from a lower baseline: evidence from the SALURBAL project

Primer Autor
Dronova, Iryna
Título
Latin American cities with higher socioeconomic status are greening from a lower baseline: evidence from the SALURBAL project
Editorial
IOP Publishing Ltd
Revista
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Lenguaje
en
Tipo de Recurso
artículo original
Derecho de Acceso
acceso abierto
Description
The authors acknowledge the contribution of all Salud Urbana en America Latina (SALURBAL) project team members. For more information on SALURBAL and to see a full list of investigators see https://drexel.edu/lac/salurbal/team/.SALURBAL acknowledges the contributions of many different agencies in generating, processing, facilitating access to data or assisting with other aspects of the project. Please visit https://drexel.edu/lac/data-evidence for a complete list of data sources. The findings of this study and their interpretation are the responsibility of the authors and do not represent the views or interpretations of the institutions or groups that compiled, collected, or provided the data. The use of data from these institutions does not claim or imply that they have participated in, approved, endorsed, or otherwise supported the development of this publication. They are not liable for any errors, omissions or other defect or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. The SALURBAL/Urban Health in Latin America project is funded by the Wellcome Trust [205177/Z/16/Z]. W T Caiaffa is an award scholarship researcher by the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq).
doi
10.1088/1748-9326/ac2a63
Formato Recurso
pdf
Palabras Claves
environmental justice
green space
urban
socioeconomic status
Latin America
Ubicación del archivo
Categoría OCDE
Ciencias Ambientales
Meteorología y Ciencias Atmosféricas
Materias
justicia ambiental
espacios verdes
urbano
estatus socioeconómico
América Latina
Disciplinas de la OCDE
Ciencias Ambientales (Aspectos Sociales)
Meteorología y Ciencias Atmosféricas
Id de Web of Science
WOS:000708653600001
Access Rights
acceso abierto
Derechos de acceso
acceso abierto
Título de la cita (Recomendado-único)
Latin American cities with higher socioeconomic status are greening from a lower baseline: evidence from the SALURBAL project
Identificador del recurso (Mandatado-único)
artículo original
Versión del recurso (Recomendado-único)
version publicada
Editorial
IOP Publishing Ltd
Revista/Libro
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Categoría WOS
Ciencias Ambientales
Meteorología y Ciencias Atmosféricas
Idioma
en
ISSN
1748-9326
Descripción
The authors acknowledge the contribution of all Salud Urbana en America Latina (SALURBAL) project team members. For more information on SALURBAL and to see a full list of investigators see https://drexel.edu/lac/salurbal/team/.SALURBAL acknowledges the contributions of many different agencies in generating, processing, facilitating access to data or assisting with other aspects of the project. Please visit https://drexel.edu/lac/data-evidence for a complete list of data sources. The findings of this study and their interpretation are the responsibility of the authors and do not represent the views or interpretations of the institutions or groups that compiled, collected, or provided the data. The use of data from these institutions does not claim or imply that they have participated in, approved, endorsed, or otherwise supported the development of this publication. They are not liable for any errors, omissions or other defect or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. The SALURBAL/Urban Health in Latin America project is funded by the Wellcome Trust [205177/Z/16/Z]. W T Caiaffa is an award scholarship researcher by the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq).
Referencia del Financiador (Mandatado si es aplicable-repetible)
Wellcome Trust 205177/Z/16/Z
Tipo de ruta
dorado
verde
Formato
pdf
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