Fig. 4: Standardized coefficients for multiple linear regression (MLR) models between trends in climate variables and UVI for different climate zones. | npj Environmental Social Sciences

Fig. 4: Standardized coefficients for multiple linear regression (MLR) models between trends in climate variables and UVI for different climate zones.

From: Divergent urban vegetation inequality in Northern and Sunbelt United States cities under climate extreme events

Fig. 4: Standardized coefficients for multiple linear regression (MLR) models between trends in climate variables and UVI for different climate zones.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The R2 of the MLR models is presented in the upper left corner. Coefficient values are represented as dots, while bars represent the 95% confidence intervals (CIs), and significant variables are shown in red (p < 0.05). ALL: four climate zones (a); Arid: arid zones (b); Tem: temperate zones (c); Snow: snow zones (d).

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