As an increasing proportion of the global human population resides in urban areas, urban forests are becoming both more important and more threatened. In many cities urban tree cover conflicts with strategies for urban intensification, and is being reduced due to inadequate protection. Here, we assess the effectiveness of one type of tree protection policy used by a number of cities worldwide: the case-by-case protection of specific individual trees. We use Auckland, New Zealand as a case study, where the main form of urban tree protection is now through Auckland Council's Schedule of Notable Trees. We investigated: (1) the species composition of the listed trees, and (2) the relative contribution of geographical variables (suburb age, dwel...
A city’s planted trees, the great majority of which are in private gardens, play a fundamental role ...
Megacities contain at least 10 million people whose wellbeing largely depends on ecosystem services ...
Over half the world's population resides in cities, with increasing trends towards urbanisation expe...
Urban forests are increasingly valued for multiple benefits such as amenity, cultural values, native...
Is (sub)urban forest diversity shaped by previous land use? This study was designed to quantitativel...
Trees in cities supply ecosystem services, including cooling, storm water quality management, habita...
Municipalities are setting targets for increasing street tree species diversity to support resilienc...
The overall aim of this research was to review the general criteria for selection of trees for urban...
Many cities face a struggle to reconcile ambitious tree canopy cover targets with urban development ...
In New Zealand, over 87% of the population currently resides in cities. Urban trees can face a myria...
Tree diversity is crucial to urban forest management. More-diverse urban forests provide habitat for...
The overall aim of this research was to review the general criteria for selection of trees for urban...
The peer-reviewed and edited version of this article was published in Volume 17, Issue 1 of Urban Ec...
Street and park trees form an important component of the urban environment by supplying multiple ben...
Urban trees are crucial to a healthy environment. The benefits range from good air quality to storm ...
A city’s planted trees, the great majority of which are in private gardens, play a fundamental role ...
Megacities contain at least 10 million people whose wellbeing largely depends on ecosystem services ...
Over half the world's population resides in cities, with increasing trends towards urbanisation expe...
Urban forests are increasingly valued for multiple benefits such as amenity, cultural values, native...
Is (sub)urban forest diversity shaped by previous land use? This study was designed to quantitativel...
Trees in cities supply ecosystem services, including cooling, storm water quality management, habita...
Municipalities are setting targets for increasing street tree species diversity to support resilienc...
The overall aim of this research was to review the general criteria for selection of trees for urban...
Many cities face a struggle to reconcile ambitious tree canopy cover targets with urban development ...
In New Zealand, over 87% of the population currently resides in cities. Urban trees can face a myria...
Tree diversity is crucial to urban forest management. More-diverse urban forests provide habitat for...
The overall aim of this research was to review the general criteria for selection of trees for urban...
The peer-reviewed and edited version of this article was published in Volume 17, Issue 1 of Urban Ec...
Street and park trees form an important component of the urban environment by supplying multiple ben...
Urban trees are crucial to a healthy environment. The benefits range from good air quality to storm ...
A city’s planted trees, the great majority of which are in private gardens, play a fundamental role ...
Megacities contain at least 10 million people whose wellbeing largely depends on ecosystem services ...
Over half the world's population resides in cities, with increasing trends towards urbanisation expe...