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Dr. Ayako Nagase
Dr. Ayako Nagase
Professor, Graduate School of Global and Transdisciplinary Studies, Chiba University
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Amount of water runoff from different vegetation types on extensive green roofs: Effects of plant species, diversity and plant structure
A Nagase, N Dunnett
Landscape and urban planning 104 (3-4), 356-363, 2012
3792012
Drought tolerance in different vegetation types for extensive green roofs: Effects of watering and diversity
A Nagase, N Dunnett
Landscape and urban planning 97 (4), 318-327, 2010
3752010
Influence of vegetation composition on runoff in two simulated green roof experiments
N Dunnett, A Nagase, R Booth, P Grime
Urban Ecosystems 11, 385-398, 2008
2842008
The dynamics of planted and colonising species on a green roof over six growing seasons 2001–2006: influence of substrate depth
N Dunnett, A Nagase, A Hallam
Urban Ecosystems 11, 373-384, 2008
2382008
The relationship between percentage of organic matter in substrate and plant growth in extensive green roofs
A Nagase, N Dunnett
Landscape and Urban Planning 103 (2), 230-236, 2011
2012011
Investigation of weed phenology in an establishing semi-extensive green roof
A Nagase, N Dunnett, MS Choi
Ecological engineering 58, 156-164, 2013
812013
Establishment of an annual meadow on extensive green roofs in the UK
A Nagase, N Dunnett
Landscape and urban planning 112, 50-62, 2013
592013
Novel application and reused materials for extensive green roof substrates and drainage layers in Japan–Plant growth and moisture uptake implementation–
A Nagase
Ecological Engineering 153, 105898, 2020
292020
Habitat template approach for green roofs using a native rocky sea coast plant community in Japan
A Nagase, Y Tashiro-Ishii
Journal of environmental management 206, 255-265, 2018
282018
Performance of geophytes on extensive green roofs in the United Kingdom
A Nagase, N Dunnett
Urban forestry & urban greening 12 (4), 509-521, 2013
272013
Attractiveness and preference of extensive green roofs depend on vegetation types and past experience with plants in Japan
A Nagase, S Koyama
Urban forestry & urban greening 51, 126658, 2020
222020
Patterns in urban butterflies and spontaneous plants across a University campus in Japan
A Nagase, M Kurashina, M Nomura, JS MacIvor
The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 94 (4), 195-215, 2019
182019
An evaluation of one example of biotope roof in Japan: Plant development and invertebrate colonisation after 8 years
A Nagase, M Nomura
Urban forestry & urban greening 13 (4), 714-724, 2014
162014
Vegetation composition and structure significantly influence green roof performance
N Dunnett, A Nagase, R Booth, P Grime
152005
Investigation of plant growth and flower performance on a semi-extensive green roof
A Nagase, N Dunnett, MS Choi
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 23, 61-73, 2017
142017
Developing biodiverse green roofs for Japan: Arthropod and colonizer plant diversity on Harappa and Biotope roofs
A Nagase, Y Yamada, T Aoki, M Nomura
Urban Nat 1, 16-38, 2018
102018
Plant responses to drought on extensive green roofs: the effects of temperature, substrate type, and substrate depth
A Nagase, C Thuring
92006
Investigation of moss species selection and substrate for extensive green roofs
A Nagase, T Katagiri, J Lundholm
Ecological Engineering 189, 106899, 2023
82023
Germination ecology of native plant species for use in restoration and the urban landscape in Nova Scotia, Canada
A Heim, A Nagase, J Lundholm, C Wrathall
Native Plants Journal 19 (3), 201-215, 2018
82018
The Effects of Aroma on Product Experience-Analyzing the Product Experience of the Toy Blocks with Different Aromas
Y Pan, S Koyama, A Nagase, K Ono, M Watanabe
International Journal of Affective Engineering 19 (1), 1-10, 2020
52020
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