
Anonymized choice experiment data, aggregated travel cost variables, urban green space attributes, and processed meteorological data used in this study: Wang, J., Mameno, K., Owake, T., Aikoh, T. & Shoji, Y. Extreme heat and humidity reduce the recreational value of urban green spaces. Communications Earth & Environment. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-026-03389-z
urban climate risks, green infrastructure, climate resilience, Heatwave impacts, ecosystem services, climate change adaptation
urban climate risks, green infrastructure, climate resilience, Heatwave impacts, ecosystem services, climate change adaptation
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