The gardens of suburban homes in a low-density housing estate in Hong Kong, Fairview Park, provided opportunities for the cultivation of private trees. The hypothesis that residential tree populations are different from public ones in terms of composition, structure, spatial pattern, and tree-habitat relationship was explored. A study was initiated to evaluate the nature of this tree population, and its resulting landscape and planning implications. Data on habitat conditions, species composition, tree structure and performance were collected through a field survey of front gardens. Some 1087 houses scattered throughout 18 streets at a sampling intensity of 22% with 2345 trees were studied in detail. The data were analyzed with the help of ...
© 2020 Elsevier GmbH Sustainable urban forests require healthy trees with stable structures to impro...
Urban parks serve as the major ecologically functional urban green infrastructure in densely populat...
The dimensions of the entire population of 19,154 street trees in urban Hong Kong had been measured ...
Public housing estates (PHEs) in Hong Kong, accommodating 3.3 million of the 7-million population, h...
Trees in the gardens of a suburban residential neighbourhood has been studied in terms of species co...
Context: Urban domestic gardens (UDG) provide an interesting landscape ecology theme with conservati...
The relationships between urban tree cover and land use in the main urban areas of Hong Kong were st...
The urban tree cover of a sample area in Hong Kong, selected for its exceptionally good tree cover t...
The status and prospects of urban trees in Hong Kong are evaluated with information gathered from qu...
Domestic gardens, as an important component of urban green infrastructure, could make significant co...
The changing mode of urban development through time can bring a varied landscape mosaic accompanied ...
Hong Kong's urban environment has an extremely high development density pervasively filled by buildi...
Urban forestry in Hong Kong is performed in exceptionally trying conditions due to the rampant occur...
Heritage trees play special ecological, historical and landscape roles in cities. The officially des...
Socio-economically underprivileged urban communities might suffer from restricted access to urban fo...
© 2020 Elsevier GmbH Sustainable urban forests require healthy trees with stable structures to impro...
Urban parks serve as the major ecologically functional urban green infrastructure in densely populat...
The dimensions of the entire population of 19,154 street trees in urban Hong Kong had been measured ...
Public housing estates (PHEs) in Hong Kong, accommodating 3.3 million of the 7-million population, h...
Trees in the gardens of a suburban residential neighbourhood has been studied in terms of species co...
Context: Urban domestic gardens (UDG) provide an interesting landscape ecology theme with conservati...
The relationships between urban tree cover and land use in the main urban areas of Hong Kong were st...
The urban tree cover of a sample area in Hong Kong, selected for its exceptionally good tree cover t...
The status and prospects of urban trees in Hong Kong are evaluated with information gathered from qu...
Domestic gardens, as an important component of urban green infrastructure, could make significant co...
The changing mode of urban development through time can bring a varied landscape mosaic accompanied ...
Hong Kong's urban environment has an extremely high development density pervasively filled by buildi...
Urban forestry in Hong Kong is performed in exceptionally trying conditions due to the rampant occur...
Heritage trees play special ecological, historical and landscape roles in cities. The officially des...
Socio-economically underprivileged urban communities might suffer from restricted access to urban fo...
© 2020 Elsevier GmbH Sustainable urban forests require healthy trees with stable structures to impro...
Urban parks serve as the major ecologically functional urban green infrastructure in densely populat...
The dimensions of the entire population of 19,154 street trees in urban Hong Kong had been measured ...