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A broader framing of ecosystem services in cities: benefits and challenges of built, natural, or hybrid system function
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NB GRIMM
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EM Cook
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RL Hale
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DM Iwaniec
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KC Seto
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WD Solecki
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CA Griffith
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2016
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