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Beyond burial: Researching and managing cemeteries as urban green spaces, with examples from Canada
JM Quinton, PN Duinker
Environmental reviews 27 (2), 252-262, 2019
682019
How well do we know green gentrification? A systematic review of the methods
J Quinton, L Nesbitt, D Sax
Progress in Human Geography 46 (4), 960-987, 2022
392022
Improvement, not displacement: A framework for urban green gentrification research and practice
DL Sax, L Nesbitt, J Quinton
Environmental Science & Policy 137, 373-383, 2022
252022
To tree or not to tree: User and management perspectives of cemetery trees
JM Quinton, PN Duinker, KA Gallant, JWN Steenberg, JD Charles
Urban forestry & urban greening 43, 126385, 2019
182019
Evidence for contemporary and historical gene flow between guppy populations in different watersheds, with a test for associations with adaptive traits
L Blondel, L Baillie, J Quinton, JB Alemu, I Paterson, AP Hendry, ...
Ecology and evolution 9 (8), 4504-4517, 2019
172019
The influence of cemetery governance on tree management in urban cemeteries: A case study of Halifax, Canada and Malmö, Sweden
JM Quinton, J Östberg, PN Duinker
Landscape and Urban Planning 194, 103699, 2020
162020
Wealthy, educated, and… non-millennial? Variable patterns of distributional inequity in 31 Canadian cities
J Quinton, L Nesbitt, A Czekajlo
Landscape and Urban Planning 227, 104535, 2022
152022
The living among the dead: Cemeteries as urban forests, now and in the future
JM Quinton, PN Duinker, JWN Steenberg, JD Charles
Urban forestry & urban greening 48, 126564, 2020
152020
The importance of multi-scale temporal and spatial management for cemetery trees in Malmö, Sweden
JM Quinton, J Östberg, PN Duinker
Forests 11 (1), 78, 2020
52020
How common is greening in gentrifying areas?
J Quinton, L Nesbitt, JJT Connolly, E Wyly
Urban Geography, 1-23, 2023
42023
Invited Perspective: Nature Is Unfairly Distributed in the United States—But That’s Only Part of the Global Green Equity Story
L Nesbitt, J Quinton
Environmental Health Perspectives 131 (1), 011301, 2023
22023
Greening practitioners worry about green gentrification but many don’t address it in their work
L Nesbitt, DL Sax, J Quinton, LM Harris, CO Barona, C Konijnendijk
Ecology and Society 28 (4), 2023
12023
The Living amongst the Dead: The Role of Halifax Cemeteries as Greenspace and their Potential for Expansion of the Urban Forest
J Quinton
12019
Greening the gentrification process: Insights and engagements from practitioners
J Quinton, L Nesbitt, D Sax, L Harris
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 25148486241236281, 2024
2024
Data from: Evidence for contemporary and historical gene flow between guppy populations in different watersheds, with a test for associations with adaptive traits
L Blondel, L Baillie, J Quinton, JB Alemu, I Paterson, AP Hendry, ...
Borealis, 2021
2021
Seeking shelter from the sun: The importance of shade provision by trees
J Quinton
2020
A full sensory experience: Aesthetics of the urban forest
J Quinton
2020
The Street Trees of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia: Inventory and Recommendations for Improvement
S Doll, M Ristow, J Quinton, P Duinker
2018
Invited Perspective
L Nesbitt, J Quinton
Aligning Urban Forestry Policy with Municipal Park Design and Development–the Case of Canadian Cities
L Todd, C Konijnendijk, J Quinton, K Landman
Available at SSRN 4055271, 0
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