Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (FAES): 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Vacant land, a product of population and economic decline resulting in abandonment of infrastructure, has increased substantially in shrinking cities around the world. In Cleveland, Ohio, vacant lots are minimally managed, concentrated within low-income neighborhoods, and support a large proportion of the city’s urban forest. We quantified abundance, richness, diversity, and size class of native and exotic tree species on inner-city vacant lots, inner-city residential lots, and suburban residential lots, and used i-Tree Eco to model the quantity and economic value of regulating ecosystem services provided by th...
Urban areas are expanding, changing the structure and productivity of landscapes. While some urban a...
1. Mature urban trees improve air quality, reduce storm water run-off and sequester carbon. Municipa...
While urban ecosystems can host surprisingly high levels of biodiversity, there are still many shift...
Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (FAES): 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F...
An urban forest assessment is essential for developing a baseline from which to measure changes and ...
Scholarship on the ecosystem services provided by urban forests has focused on regulating and suppor...
As population growth explodes and urban areas expand, studying the ecology of urban areas has become...
Urban trees provide a range of services, often termed ecosystem services, that help alleviate proble...
Is (sub)urban forest diversity shaped by previous land use? This study was designed to quantitativel...
Food forests expand the traditional concepts of urban forestry and agriculture, providing a broad di...
Using the City of Roanoke, Virginia as a study site, this paper quantifies the forest structure, eco...
Urban forests are poorly defined as ecological communities. Substantive links between anthropogenic ...
The objectives of this research were to determine the effects of urbanization on seedling recruitmen...
Urban trees are appreciated for their intrinsic value and their contributions to human well-being. H...
Urban forests (parks, right-of-way trees, yards, and remnant woodlots and semi-natural areas) are cr...
Urban areas are expanding, changing the structure and productivity of landscapes. While some urban a...
1. Mature urban trees improve air quality, reduce storm water run-off and sequester carbon. Municipa...
While urban ecosystems can host surprisingly high levels of biodiversity, there are still many shift...
Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (FAES): 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F...
An urban forest assessment is essential for developing a baseline from which to measure changes and ...
Scholarship on the ecosystem services provided by urban forests has focused on regulating and suppor...
As population growth explodes and urban areas expand, studying the ecology of urban areas has become...
Urban trees provide a range of services, often termed ecosystem services, that help alleviate proble...
Is (sub)urban forest diversity shaped by previous land use? This study was designed to quantitativel...
Food forests expand the traditional concepts of urban forestry and agriculture, providing a broad di...
Using the City of Roanoke, Virginia as a study site, this paper quantifies the forest structure, eco...
Urban forests are poorly defined as ecological communities. Substantive links between anthropogenic ...
The objectives of this research were to determine the effects of urbanization on seedling recruitmen...
Urban trees are appreciated for their intrinsic value and their contributions to human well-being. H...
Urban forests (parks, right-of-way trees, yards, and remnant woodlots and semi-natural areas) are cr...
Urban areas are expanding, changing the structure and productivity of landscapes. While some urban a...
1. Mature urban trees improve air quality, reduce storm water run-off and sequester carbon. Municipa...
While urban ecosystems can host surprisingly high levels of biodiversity, there are still many shift...