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    i-Tree resources

    Describes the i-Tree ecosystem service valuation tool

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    i-Tree Eco Southampton

    An assessment of the ecosystem services provided by Southampton city's urban trees

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    i-Tree Eco Cardiff

    An assessment of the ecosystem services provided by Cardiff city's urban trees

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    i-Tree Eco Newport

    An assessment of the ecosystem services provided by Newport city's urban trees. Keywords: i-Tree Eco, Ecosystem Services, Urban, Trees, Greenspace, Valuation, Gwent

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    i-Tree Eco Edinburgh

    An assessment of the ecosystem services provided by Edinburgh city's urban trees. Keywords: i-Tree Eco, Ecosystem Services, Urban, Trees, Greenspace, Valuation, Edinburgh, CSGN

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    i-Tree Eco Glasgow

    An assessment of the ecosystem services provided by Glasgow city's urban trees. Keywords: i-Tree Eco, Ecosystem Services, Urban, Trees, Greenspace, Valuation, Glasgow, CSGN

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    Adapting Scotland’s forests to climate change using an action expiration chart

    Lead Author: Michal Petr

    New decision-making tool helps ecosystem services to adapt to the potential impact of climate change on Scottish forests In a paper published in Environmental Research Letters Michal Petr and colleagues investigate the impacts of future climate change on forest ecosystem services in Scotland and describe a new approach to supporting...

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    Programme 5 Achieving multiple ecosystem benefits

    Summary of Programme Trees, woods and forests provide multiple benefits to society and many of these are recognised in the forestry and woodland strategies spanning the next 25-50 years. In particular, there are benefits to the environment through climate change mitigation and adaptation, air quality improvement, protecting water quality and...

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    Managing deadwood in forests and woodlands

    Lead Author: Jonathan W Humphrey

    Deadwood is a vital component of a properly functioning forest ecosystem. It plays an important role in sustaining biodiversity and in delivering ecosystem services such as soil formation and nutrient cycling. In the UK up to a fifth of woodland species depend on dead or dying trees for all or...

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    Programme 2 Markets for forest products and services

    Summary of Programme The move to a low carbon economy is expected to place an increasing demand on timber and forest products and there is a need to increase our domestic production to support sustainable economic growth in the sector. Increasing demand for sustainable construction and infrastructure materials as well...

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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 London

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