This study examines the distributional equity of urban tree canopy (UTC) cover for Baltimore, MD, Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, Philadelphia, PA, Raleigh, NC, Sacramento, CA, and Washington, D.C. using high spatial resolution land cover data and census data. Data are analyzed at the Census Block Group levels using Spearman's correlation, ordinary least squares regression (OLS), and a spatial autoregressive model (SAR). Across all cities there is a strong positive correlation between UTC cover and median household income. Negative correlations between race and UTC cover exist in bivariate models for some cities, but they are generally not observed using multivariate regressions that include additional variables on income, education, and hou...
This study evaluates the equity of the tree distribution of Philadelphia’s yard tree program run by ...
While urban disamenities and pollution sources have received considerable attention in environmental...
It is a generally accepted fact that trees, and vegetation in general, provide many benefits to huma...
This study examines the distributional equity of urban tree canopy (UTC) cover for Baltimore, MD, Lo...
<div><p>This study examines the distributional equity of urban tree canopy (UTC) cover for Baltimore...
Examining the distributional equity of urban tree canopy cover (UTCC) has increasingly become an imp...
Urban tree cover provides benefits to human health and well-being, but previous studies suggest that...
Urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem services that influence environmental and social welfar...
The uneven provisioning of ecosystem services has important policy implications; yet the spatial het...
With growing concerns about climate change, the benefits of urban tree canopy has gained a significa...
Urban tree cover provides benefits to human health and well-being, but previous studies suggest that...
Urban forests provide important ecological and social benefits whose uneven distribution across a ci...
Urban tree canopy provides essential ecosystem services to cities, from improving human wellbeing an...
While urban disamenities and pollution sources have received considerable attention in environmental...
This study evaluates the equity of the tree distribution of Philadelphia’s yard tree program run by ...
While urban disamenities and pollution sources have received considerable attention in environmental...
It is a generally accepted fact that trees, and vegetation in general, provide many benefits to huma...
This study examines the distributional equity of urban tree canopy (UTC) cover for Baltimore, MD, Lo...
<div><p>This study examines the distributional equity of urban tree canopy (UTC) cover for Baltimore...
Examining the distributional equity of urban tree canopy cover (UTCC) has increasingly become an imp...
Urban tree cover provides benefits to human health and well-being, but previous studies suggest that...
Urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem services that influence environmental and social welfar...
The uneven provisioning of ecosystem services has important policy implications; yet the spatial het...
With growing concerns about climate change, the benefits of urban tree canopy has gained a significa...
Urban tree cover provides benefits to human health and well-being, but previous studies suggest that...
Urban forests provide important ecological and social benefits whose uneven distribution across a ci...
Urban tree canopy provides essential ecosystem services to cities, from improving human wellbeing an...
While urban disamenities and pollution sources have received considerable attention in environmental...
This study evaluates the equity of the tree distribution of Philadelphia’s yard tree program run by ...
While urban disamenities and pollution sources have received considerable attention in environmental...
It is a generally accepted fact that trees, and vegetation in general, provide many benefits to huma...