Yonghong Wu's research while affiliated with Jiangnan University and other places
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... Nowak and Crane (2002) suggested that urban trees could minimize CO 2 emissions by cooling ambient air and eliminating annual heating and cooling, as well as help storing carbon directly. In addition, trees could also minimize the use of fossil fuels by transpiration, shading and wind blocking processes (Dai et al. 2013), and improve urban planning, leading to improved human and environmental health (McCarl 2001). The authors categorized CO 2 flux into four scales such asthe country, the town, the organization, and the individual. ...