The continuous built-up area extracted from ISS night-time lights to compare the amount of urban green areas across European cities
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The continuous built-up area extracted from ISS night-time lights to compare the amount of urban green areas across European cities
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European Journal of Remote Sensing
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 1-16
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Informa UK Limited
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2019-05-19
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10.1080/22797254.2019.1617642
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