Trees in cities supply ecosystem services, including cooling, storm water quality management, habitat, visual screening and softening of built form. There is an expanding interdisciplinary field encompassing biodiversity, ecosystem services, and stewardship networks in cities. However most of this work focuses on public greenspace. While much work has been done to demonstrate that trees on private land are an important complement to the public urban forest, and to understand the social drivers of such, less is known about the governance of private greenspace in cities. Private land contributes to a significant component of a city's tree cover, particularly in cities characterised by low-density residential suburbs. It is important to unders...
Trees are an economically, socially and culturally important component of cities, yet, in single cit...
Experiences of nature contribute to human health and well-being, yet as the world's population conti...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Trees in cities supply ecosystem services, including cooling, storm water quality management, habita...
Opportunities to experience nature are important for human wellbeing, yet they are often inequitably...
Many cities face a struggle to reconcile ambitious tree canopy cover targets with urban development ...
Trees are known for their positive impacts in cities including: the provision of shade, reducing hea...
The increasing process of urbanisation has major implications for the environment, biodiversity, and...
Over half the world's population resides in cities, with increasing trends towards urbanisation expe...
The increasing process of urbanisation has major implications for the environment, biodiversity, and...
As an increasing proportion of the global human population resides in urban areas, urban forests are...
Despite a vast body of empirical evidence emphasizing the significance of urban landscapes for impro...
Urban forests provide many ecosystem services, such as reducing heat, improving air quality, treatme...
Many urban development processes, supported by land-use planning, negatively impact urban trees. Urb...
Trees along footpath zones (or verges) grow on the “front-line” of urban forest ecosystems, increasi...
Trees are an economically, socially and culturally important component of cities, yet, in single cit...
Experiences of nature contribute to human health and well-being, yet as the world's population conti...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Trees in cities supply ecosystem services, including cooling, storm water quality management, habita...
Opportunities to experience nature are important for human wellbeing, yet they are often inequitably...
Many cities face a struggle to reconcile ambitious tree canopy cover targets with urban development ...
Trees are known for their positive impacts in cities including: the provision of shade, reducing hea...
The increasing process of urbanisation has major implications for the environment, biodiversity, and...
Over half the world's population resides in cities, with increasing trends towards urbanisation expe...
The increasing process of urbanisation has major implications for the environment, biodiversity, and...
As an increasing proportion of the global human population resides in urban areas, urban forests are...
Despite a vast body of empirical evidence emphasizing the significance of urban landscapes for impro...
Urban forests provide many ecosystem services, such as reducing heat, improving air quality, treatme...
Many urban development processes, supported by land-use planning, negatively impact urban trees. Urb...
Trees along footpath zones (or verges) grow on the “front-line” of urban forest ecosystems, increasi...
Trees are an economically, socially and culturally important component of cities, yet, in single cit...
Experiences of nature contribute to human health and well-being, yet as the world's population conti...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...