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Themes: Ecosystem Services

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  • Research

    i-Tree science

    Describes the scientific research being undertaken to support the i-Tree suite of tools in the UK
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    i-Tree resources

    Describes the i-Tree ecosystem service valuation tool
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    Estimating the leaf area of urban trees

    Describes the use of HemiView to estimate the leaf area of urban trees
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    Treezilla

    Describes the Treezilla tree mapping project
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    Forestry and Water Quality

    Research to understand woodland-water interactions to reduce diffuse pollution and improve water quality
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    Impacts of forest fertilisation on water quality

    This project aims to monitor the effects of aerial and hand forest fertiliser applications on water quality in sensitive water catchments.
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    i-Tree Eco London

    i-Tree Eco survey was used to value the ecosystem services provided by the City of London's urban trees
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    i-Tree Eco Tawe catchment

    i-Tree Eco survey was used to value the ecosystem services provided by Tawe catchment urban trees.
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    i-Tree Eco Bridgend

    i-Tree Eco survey was used to value the ecosystem services provided by Bridgend County Borough urban trees.
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    Kew Grow Wild Programme Evaluation

    The purpose of the Grow Wild evaluation is to assess the impact on the people participating in two different kinds of activities, that make up the Grow Wild project.
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    Active Forests Programme Evaluation: Pilot Phase

    The research is an evaluation of the Active Forest Programme run by Forestry Commission England and funded by Sport England.
  • Publications

    Ecosystem services and forest management

    Lead Author: Louise Sing
    The ecosystem services concept helps describe the benefits which humans receive from nature and natural processes in a way that can influence policy and management decision-making. The ability of trees, woodlands and forests to provide a wide range of ecosystem services is very much dependent on where they are located and how they are managed. […]