Many studies value urban ecosystem service benefits using residents’ willingness to pay and supply-side analyses of ecosystem attributes. But, few studies account for consumer demand and ecosystem disservices. To address this gap we surveyed 1052 homeowners eliciting consumer demand for key urban forest ecosystem attributes and service-disservice levels in both their properties and surrounding neighborhood. We use an approach integrating focus group, field data, and surveys to identify consumer preferences and trade-offs between urban forest ecosystem structure-functional attributes and their level of services and disservices. This method, called best worst choice, produces more estimates of utility while reducing the likelihood of introduc...
Examining the distributional equity of urban tree canopy cover (UTCC) has increasingly become an imp...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Progressively, there has been...
This paper reports data from a residential landscape preference study conducted in Delaware, USA. Th...
The increasing pace of urbanization worldwide makes urban forests key providers of a wide range of e...
Considering ecosystem disservices (EDS) of urban forests alongside the services (ES) can lead to bet...
The provision of ecosystem services is a prominent rationale for urban greening, and there is a prev...
It is important to integrate user preferences and demands into the design, planning, and management ...
Although ecosystem services have been intensively examined in certain domains (e.g., forests and wet...
The ecosystem service (ES) community aspires to illuminate how nature contributes to human well-bein...
Ecosystem services is a broad term for the welfare humans derive from nature. For a number of reason...
Urban plant biodiversity is influenced by both the physical environment and attitudes and preference...
Studies have quantified urban forests using well established field sampling methods. Other studies h...
Concurrent Sessions 5 - People-Environment RelationshipsGreen Infrastructure (GI) refers to the natu...
Urban forests provide environmental, social, and economic benefits to urban residents. These benefit...
Trees play an important role in the function of urban ecosystems. Beyond their role as a habitat for...
Examining the distributional equity of urban tree canopy cover (UTCC) has increasingly become an imp...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Progressively, there has been...
This paper reports data from a residential landscape preference study conducted in Delaware, USA. Th...
The increasing pace of urbanization worldwide makes urban forests key providers of a wide range of e...
Considering ecosystem disservices (EDS) of urban forests alongside the services (ES) can lead to bet...
The provision of ecosystem services is a prominent rationale for urban greening, and there is a prev...
It is important to integrate user preferences and demands into the design, planning, and management ...
Although ecosystem services have been intensively examined in certain domains (e.g., forests and wet...
The ecosystem service (ES) community aspires to illuminate how nature contributes to human well-bein...
Ecosystem services is a broad term for the welfare humans derive from nature. For a number of reason...
Urban plant biodiversity is influenced by both the physical environment and attitudes and preference...
Studies have quantified urban forests using well established field sampling methods. Other studies h...
Concurrent Sessions 5 - People-Environment RelationshipsGreen Infrastructure (GI) refers to the natu...
Urban forests provide environmental, social, and economic benefits to urban residents. These benefit...
Trees play an important role in the function of urban ecosystems. Beyond their role as a habitat for...
Examining the distributional equity of urban tree canopy cover (UTCC) has increasingly become an imp...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Progressively, there has been...
This paper reports data from a residential landscape preference study conducted in Delaware, USA. Th...