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1.Ali, S. B., & Patnaik, S. (2019). Assessment of the impact of urban tree canopy on microclimate in Bhopal: A devised low-cost traverse methodology.Urban Climate,27, 430-445. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.uclim.2019.01.004 2.Nowak, D. J., Greenfield, E. J., Hoehn, R. E., & Lapoint, E. (20..