نتایج جستجو برای: urban trees

تعداد نتایج: 258878  

2016
Yujia Tang Anping Chen Shuqing Zhao

Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from cities have significantly increased over the past several decades along with rapid urbanization. To what extent anthropogenic CO2 emissions generated from cities can be offset through conserving or increasing carbon (C) stored within urban areas themselves is a significant scientific question. The role of urban street trees in offsetting anthrop...

2016
Peter N. Duinker Francisco Escobedo Stephen John Livesley Justin Morgenroth

Is (sub)urban forest diversity shaped by previous land use? This study was designed to quantitatively assess the impacts of subdivision development on urban tree-species composition in two Canadian cities: Halifax, Nova Scotia, and London, Ontario. The main goal was to determine whether cities with contrasting pre-urbanized or pre-settlement landscapes—woodlands in Halifax and agricultural fiel...

Journal: :Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences 2020

Journal: رستنیها 2010
K. RAHNAMA M.M. IRAQI,

An investigation was carried out in some areas of Golestan Province including: Loveh forest, Soosara, Daland forest park, Tooskestan; Gilan Province including Siahkal and Asalem forests; Arasbaran and landscape of urban trees during 1999–2007. In this investigation, based on some morphological, physiological and molecular characteristics and also comparison with standard isolates two species Op...

Journal: :Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca 2015

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2015
Camilo Ordóñez Barona

Urban trees are a dominant natural element in cities; they provide important ecosystem services to urban citizens and help urban areas adapt to climate change. Many rationales have been proposed to provide a purpose for urban forest management, some of which have been ineffective in addressing important ecological and social management themes. Among these rationales we find a values-based persp...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2013
David J Nowak Satoshi Hirabayashi Allison Bodine Robert Hoehn

Urban particulate air pollution is a serious health issue. Trees within cities can remove fine particles from the atmosphere and consequently improve air quality and human health. Tree effects on PM2.5 concentrations and human health are modeled for 10 U.S. cities. The total amount of PM2.5 removed annually by trees varied from 4.7 tonnes in Syracuse to 64.5 tonnes in Atlanta, with annual value...

1999
P Gamba B Houshmand

This paper presents the integration of 50 cm 4 band (R, G, B, and infrared) imagery with 80 cm LIDAR, and 2.5 meter posting IFSAR surface elevation models for urban scene analysis. The goal is to characterize urban scenes in terms of buildings, trees, roads, other geometrical structures, open areas, and various natural land covers. This type of information is useful for applications such as urb...

2015
Kate R. Weinberger Patrick L. Kinney Gina S. Lovasi

Urban trees provide a range of environmental and public health benefits. However, urban trees may also have an adverse effect on human health by increasing exposure to pollen. Many types of tree pollen are considered to be allergens and have been linked to various manifestations of allergic disease, including allergic sensitization, exacerbation of allergic rhinitis, and exacerbation of allergi...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2002
R W Mankin W L Osbrink F M Oi J B Anderson

A portable, low-frequency acoustic system was used to detect termite infestations in urban trees. The likelihood of infestation was rated independently by a computer program and an experienced listener that distinguished insect sounds from background noises. Because soil is a good insulator, termite sounds could be detected easily underneath infested trees, despite the presence of high urban ba...

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