Carbon Sequestration and the Urban heat Island Effect
Author(s): Evan Blais
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Summary:
An urban heat island is an urban or
metropolitan area that is on average far warmer
than the surrounding rural areas. In this lesson we will study the impact these warmer temperatures have on the carbon sequestration of urban trees.
Contents:
- lesson summary/pitch(PPSX | 5 MB)
- UHI Data.csv(CSV | 1 KB)
- Lesson pdf (student copy)(PDF | 923 KB)
- Lesson pdf (teacher copy)(PDF | 932 KB)
- UHI_QubesRmarkdown_final.Rmd(RMD | 2 KB)
- UHI_QubesRmarkdown_final_pdf.pdf(PDF | 175 KB)
- License terms
Supporting Docs
- lesson summary/pitch(PPSX | 5 MB)
- UHI Data.csv(CSV | 1 KB)
- Lesson pdf (student copy)(PDF | 923 KB)
- Lesson pdf (teacher copy)(PDF | 932 KB)
- UHI_QubesRmarkdown_final.Rmd(RMD | 2 KB)
- UHI_QubesRmarkdown_final_pdf.pdf(PDF | 175 KB)