2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2023.127983
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How perceived sensory dimensions of urban green spaces affect cultural ecosystem benefits: A study on Haizhu Wetland Park, China

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“…NEOs (e.g., ACE) have been extensively used for pest control of plants in urban greening. 24 The PR_HZ, as the largest national wetland park in the central area of China's megacities, 45 is located near the upper reaches of PR_GZ (41.5% of green coverage ratio in PR_GZ), 19 speculating that the NEO residue in PR_HZ may be an important source of NEOs in the upper reaches of PR_GZ (Figure S2b). Additionally, the high NEO concentrations observed in PR_HZ may also be attributed to two reasons.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NEOs (e.g., ACE) have been extensively used for pest control of plants in urban greening. 24 The PR_HZ, as the largest national wetland park in the central area of China's megacities, 45 is located near the upper reaches of PR_GZ (41.5% of green coverage ratio in PR_GZ), 19 speculating that the NEO residue in PR_HZ may be an important source of NEOs in the upper reaches of PR_GZ (Figure S2b). Additionally, the high NEO concentrations observed in PR_HZ may also be attributed to two reasons.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%