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The impact of trees and white surfaces on residential heating and cooling energy use in four Canadian cities
Journal, Research (Article)
The authors "investigated the potential of using vegetation and high-albedo materials in Toronto, Edmonton, Montreal, and Vancouver, Canada, to modify the urban microclimate, thereby saving residential heating and cooling energy use." (p.141)
[Ti: The impact of trees and white surfaces on residential heating and cooling energy use in four Canadian cities]
[Au: Akbari, H. and Taha, H.,, , ,]
[So: Energy 17(2):141-149.]
[Ky: Physical Benefits of Urban Forests]]
[Issue/Page: 17(2):141-149]
H. Akbari, H. Taha
1992
Energy and Buildings
Elsevier Sequoia S.A
Lausanne (CHE)
0378-7788
/17(2):141-149/
Air Quality/Pollution
Physical Benefits of Urban Forests
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