Restoration of the Urban Forests of Tokyo and Hiroshima Following World War II

  • Cheng S
  • McBride J
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The urban forests of Tokyo and Hiroshima were devastated by American bombing during World War II. Approximately 160 km2 of Tokyo were burned by more than 100 fire bombings, while an area of 12 km2 was leveled and burned by one atomic bomb in Hiroshima. Tokyo’s...

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Cheng, S., & McBride, J. R. (2014). Restoration of the Urban Forests of Tokyo and Hiroshima Following World War II. In Greening in the Red Zone (pp. 225–248). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9947-1_18

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