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225 Search Results for Urban forests

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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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    COMMUNITREE: Connecting tree databases to the public, improving urban tree data for business, government and research

    Trees are fundamental components of our urban environment: they make cities more pleasant to live in, keep them cool in summer, reduce flooding, clean the air, provide homes for wildlife, and are a living connection to the past. Trees can also be a source of conflict between local authorities and...
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    Treezilla

    Describes the Treezilla tree mapping project
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    i-Tree Eco Belfast

    i-Tree Eco project in Belfast to understand the benefits provided by the city's trees.
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    i-Tree Eco Cambridge

    i-Tree Eco study of urban trees in Cambridge.
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    i-Tree Eco Projects

    Completed UK i-Tree Eco studies undertaken or supported by Forest Research.
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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 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 Petersfield

    About the Petersfield Town i-Tree Eco Study. i-Tree Eco provides a means to more fully understand a city's urban forest with respect to its species composition, structure and condition, and to calculate and value many of the ecological benefits that that urban forest provides to those and live and work in the city.
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    i-Tree Eco Vale of Glamorgan

    The Vale of Glamorgan is home to an estimated 1.7 million trees, including at least 59 different species. Air pollution removal, avoided surface water runoff, and carbon sequestration provided by these trees are worth over £2 million per year.
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    Growth rate of trees in the urban environment

    Describes research into the growth rate of trees in the urban environment in support of the i-Tree project
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    Influence of vegetation on pollutant pathways

    Influences of vegetation on pollutant pathways