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Socio-economic influences on soil-borne pathogenic fungi in urban greenspaces
Our global survey and high-resolution local survey revealed that socio-economic development substantially influences the diversity of soil-borne animal pathogens, among which Trichosporon is a key indicator species. Our findings highlight the importance of human activities in shaping the pathogenic microbiome of cities and the potential implications for human health.
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Comparing the carbon footprints of urban and conventional agriculture
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Urbanization and regional climate change-linked warming of Indian cities
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Unprivileged groups are less served by green cooling services in major European urban areas
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Early engagement and co-benefits strengthen cities’ climate commitments