New advances in quantifying the environmental benefits of trees
Reference Type
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
Looks at often overlooked and undervalued environmental services that are provided by urban forests. [UMN]
"The urban forest provides environmental services that are often unpriced and underappreciated. This paper summarizes the latest research and technology tools developed to help managers optimize these benefits." [Abstract]
[September 5-8, 2001, Washington, DC]
Authors
E.G. McPherson
E.G. McPherson
Date Published
2001
2001
Journal/Conference
Investing in natural capital: 2001 National Urban Forest Conference proceedings
Investing in natural capital: 2001 National Urban Forest Conference proceedings
Editor
C. Kollin
C. Kollin
Publisher
American Forests
American Forests
Publisher Location
Washington, DC (US)
Washington, DC (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
NA
Start Page
20
20
End Page
22
22
Pages
3
3
Sub-Topics
Air Quality/Pollution, Energy Conservation, Economics/Cost-Benefit Analysis, Urban Forest Management, Technology (not GIS or GPS)
Air Quality/Pollution, Energy Conservation, Economics/Cost-Benefit Analysis, Urban Forest Management, Technology (not GIS or GPS)
Keywords
Urban forestry management, Technology, Leaf characteristics, Physical Benefits of Urban Forests, Research
Urban forestry management, Technology, Leaf characteristics, Physical Benefits of Urban Forests, Research
Libraries
SO:9100-007; UMN
SO:9100-007; UMN
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