Social-media data for urban sustainability | Nature Sustainability
Today's Must-Have Amenity? A Little Green Space. - The New York Times
USDA ERS - Measures of Natural Amenities and Their Research Use
Social-ecological and technological factors moderate the value of urban nature | Nature Sustainability
Green Spaces Are a Necessity, Not an Amenity. How Can Cities Make Them Accessible to Everyone? | Discover Magazine
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PDF) Determining Amenity Values of Green Open Spaces in Shopping Malls: The Ayala Greenbelt Park Experience - full paper | Stephanie N Gilles - Academia.edu
Full article: CAVAT (Capital Asset Value for Amenity Trees): valuing amenity trees as public assets
An ecosystem service perspective on urban nature, physical activity, and health | PNAS
Vertical Agora — Eastlake Studio
If the world's 1 million cities were nature-positive, we could tackle climate change | World Economic Forum
Using social media user attributes to understand human–environment interactions at urban parks | Scientific Reports
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PDF] The Amenity Value of English Nature: A Hedonic Price Approach | Semantic Scholar
How can we make urban nature and its value more apparent, more "visible" to people? – The Nature of Cities
PDF] Property Prices and Urban Forest Amenities | Semantic Scholar