The paper assessed the public perceptions of urban forest in Okitipupa\u2019 Nigeria with a view to recommending appropriate management strategies. Two hundred respondents were purposively selected from the study area with structured questionnaire. Results revealed that 90.2% of the respondents has preference for trees and 85.4% will be willing to participate in a project to plant trees. More than 50% of the respondents would like to contribute 1-2 hours per week to the project while 31.7% would like to contribute #500-1000 annually for tree planting and maintenance. Most of the respondents love to live and work in a green environment and would like to pay extra cost to rent property located in it. Most of the respondents planted trees arou...
Urban trees perform several ecosystem services important to humans. Climate variability and poor man...
Sustainable urban development requires providing a healthy and sustainable living envirol}ment with ...
Sustainable urban forests require tree acceptance and support. Two groups of respondents, profession...
The study was carried out to assess the level of awareness and perception of urban forestry among re...
Urban trees are the unsung heroes of our environment which renders a number of services. This study ...
The research assessed socio-economic benefits and problems of urban forestry in Ijebu Ode Metropolis...
Purpose: Examine residents’ attitude towards urban trees from the perspective of funding or voluntar...
This paper examined multiple use benefits and land cover protection of a peri urban forest in Abeoku...
Depletion of the ozone layer has been a great challenge to sustainable livelihood all over the world...
Understanding community attitudes towards urban forests is of great importance since these attitudes...
In every environment, the presence or lack of urban forests impacts the built environment. Urban fo...
Economic valuation of environmental services has emerged as a new and more direct argument and incen...
This study evaluated urban forestry and housing patterns in Awka metropolis of Anambra State in Nige...
Urban trees perform several ecosystem services important to humans. Climate variability and poor man...
The health of urban forest communities not only depend on the government and nongovernmental organiz...
Urban trees perform several ecosystem services important to humans. Climate variability and poor man...
Sustainable urban development requires providing a healthy and sustainable living envirol}ment with ...
Sustainable urban forests require tree acceptance and support. Two groups of respondents, profession...
The study was carried out to assess the level of awareness and perception of urban forestry among re...
Urban trees are the unsung heroes of our environment which renders a number of services. This study ...
The research assessed socio-economic benefits and problems of urban forestry in Ijebu Ode Metropolis...
Purpose: Examine residents’ attitude towards urban trees from the perspective of funding or voluntar...
This paper examined multiple use benefits and land cover protection of a peri urban forest in Abeoku...
Depletion of the ozone layer has been a great challenge to sustainable livelihood all over the world...
Understanding community attitudes towards urban forests is of great importance since these attitudes...
In every environment, the presence or lack of urban forests impacts the built environment. Urban fo...
Economic valuation of environmental services has emerged as a new and more direct argument and incen...
This study evaluated urban forestry and housing patterns in Awka metropolis of Anambra State in Nige...
Urban trees perform several ecosystem services important to humans. Climate variability and poor man...
The health of urban forest communities not only depend on the government and nongovernmental organiz...
Urban trees perform several ecosystem services important to humans. Climate variability and poor man...
Sustainable urban development requires providing a healthy and sustainable living envirol}ment with ...
Sustainable urban forests require tree acceptance and support. Two groups of respondents, profession...