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Discover Ludwig"green coverage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the protection or monitoring of green spaces or environmental issues. For example, "Local governments must ensure that green coverage is included in their policies."
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Four scenarios with different types of green coverage were simulated.
The relationship between thermal comfortable area and green coverage ratio tends to be nonlinear in nature.
Green coverage was extracted by using Support Vector Machine SVMM) classification algorithm.
Finally, a third identical cubicle without any green coverage is used as reference.
The potential of urban green coverage to mitigate human heat stress is studied using the ENVI met model V4.
In addition, the correlation implies that a completely thermally comfortable condition will prevail in the park if it has full green coverage.
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CAUs in the main urban areas had a mean of 42% total green space coverage (range 0 to 100%), and 17% usable green space coverage (range 0to79%9%).
Cuba, however, is a conspicuous green, its coverage relatively poor.
The high green space coverage suggested that there were ample potentials for further urban transformation.
A study of 386 European cities in 2009 found green space coverage averaging 18.6%.
In the study area, green space coverage was 37.14%, green space percentage was 33.45% and per capita park green space was 16.25 m2.
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