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Residential environments across Denmark have become both denser and greener over 20 years
Karl Samuelsson
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, Tzu Hsin Karen Chen
, Sussie Antonsen
, S. Anders Brandt
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Clive Sabel
, Stephan Barthel
*
Corresponding author for this work
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of Gävle
Aarhus University
University of Copenhagen
Department of Environmental Science
BERTHA – Big Data Centre for Environment and Health
Stockholm University
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Denmark
100%
Residential Environment
100%
Climate Change
33%
Time Period
33%
Urban Planning
33%
Urban Environment
33%
Demographic Statistics
33%
Residential Density
33%
Urban Planner
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Denmark
100%
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
100%
Densification
50%
Climate Change
25%
Urban Planning
25%
Satellite Image
25%
High Spatial Resolution
25%
Computer Science
Residential Environment
100%
Urban Environment
50%
Population Level
50%
Satellite Image
50%
Spatial Resolution
50%
Stable Population
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
100%
Climate Change
25%