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Highrise greenery: Ancient invention with new lease of life
Chi Yung JIM
Department of Social Sciences (SSC)
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Green Roof
100%
High-rise
100%
Greenery
100%
Copyright
33%
Climate Change
33%
Singapore
33%
Germany
33%
Tailor-made
33%
Public Policy
33%
Technological Innovation
33%
Springer Nature
33%
Rural Areas
33%
Environmental Quality
33%
Technological Progress
33%
Historical Period
33%
Urban Heat Island Effect
33%
Urban Green Infrastructure
33%
Factor Combination
33%
Environmentally Friendly
33%
European Countries
33%
Multiple Ecosystem Services
33%
Harsh Climate
33%
Stormwater Management
33%
Solution Space
33%
Gradual Refinement
33%
Dense Cities
33%
Cooling Management
33%
Cultural Invention
33%
Ancient Origin
33%
Industrial Period
33%
Scientific Research Innovation
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Urban Heat Island Effect
100%
Urban Green
100%
Environmental Quality
100%
Green Infrastructure
100%
Singapore
100%
Rural Area
100%
Germany
100%
Ecosystem Service
100%
Stormwater Management
100%
Engineering
Climate Change
100%
Infrastructure
100%
Germany
100%
Urban Heat Island Effect
100%
Stormwater Management
100%
Space Solution
100%
Technological Advance
100%
Technological Innovation
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Europeans
100%
Climate Change
100%
Heat Island
100%
Environmental Quality
100%
Rural Areas
100%
Public Policy
100%
Stormwater Management
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Invention Process
100%
Public Policy
50%
Technological Innovation
50%
Ecosystem Services
50%
Urban Heat Island Effect
50%
Environmental Valuation
50%