Stevenson, Jamie LeeBirkel, ChristianComte, Jean-ChristopheTetzlaff, DoertheMarx, ChristianNeill, AaronManeta, MarcoBoll, JanSoulsby, Chris2023-03-152023-03-152023-03-15Stevenson, J L, Birkel, C, Comte, J-C, Tetzlaff, D, Marx, C, Neill, A, Maneta, M, Boll, J & Soulsby, C 2023, 'Quantifying heterogeneity in ecohydrological partitioning in urban green spaces through the integration of empirical and modelling approaches', Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, vol. 195, no. 4, 468. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11055-60167-6369ORCID: /0000-0002-5129-8391/work/131351228https://hdl.handle.net/2164/20293Acknowledgements We are grateful to the Leverhulme Trust ISOLAND project (RPG-2018-375) for funding. Furthermore, we are grateful to the Cruickshank Botanical Garden staff led by Mr Mark Paterson for support in creating and maintaining the study site. We thank Jonas Freymuller for help with setting up the sapflux sensors and David Dubbert for assistance with the isotope analysis. Finally, we thank the Aberdeen MSc Geophysics students for contribution to geophysical data collection. Funding This study was funded by Leverhulme Trust ISOLAND project (RPG-2018–375). Funding Information: This study was funded by Leverhulme Trust ISOLAND project (RPG-2018–375). Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).264888425engSDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesSDG 13 - Climate ActionUrban ecosystem servicesWater balancesEcohydrological modellingPrecipitation partitioningInfiltrationEvapotranspirationG Geography. Anthropology. RecreationGE Environmental SciencesOtherRPG-2018–375GGEQuantifying heterogeneity in ecohydrological partitioning in urban green spaces through the integration of empirical and modelling approachesJournal article10.1007/s10661-023-11055-61954