Objective: The objective of this study was to reveal at which level urban street trees in Burdur city center can accomplish ecosystem services (ES) regulation. Material and Methods: In this study, ecosystem benefits in physical terms are quantified by using a software called i-Tree Eco model developed by the USDA Forest Service. Besides tree characteristics and urban forest cover, air pollution reduction, carbon storage and sequestration, oxygen production, and avoided runoff are four regulating ES selected and studied. Results: As a result of the measurements made it was estimated that trees in Burdur city center remove 66.79 kilograms of air pollution per year and the gross sequestration of street trees was about 12.92 metric tons of carb...
Trees remove air pollution by the interception of particulate matter on plant surfaces and the absor...
Urban tree planting initiatives are being actively promoted as a planning tool to enable urban areas...
The provision of ecosystem services by urban trees is not yet routinely integrated in city administr...
This study focuses on the analysis of ecosystem services provided by green spaces in Bangkok, Thaila...
13th International MEDCOAST Congress on Coastal and Marine Sciences, Engineering, Management and Con...
The evaluation of ecosystem services can provide essential help in incorporatating the multifunction...
It is reported that approximately 53.4% of world population live in the urban areas and urban popula...
Mexico City, one of the biggest and most polluted cities in the world, is facing a gradual disappear...
Mexico City, one of the biggest and most polluted cities in the world, is facing a gradual disappear...
All cities globally are growing considerably as they are experiencing an intensive urbanization proc...
Tree planting practices are being increasingly advocated as measures to improve the air and living q...
Understanding an urban forest’s structure, function, and value can promote management decisions that...
Urban trees can potentially mitigate environmental degradation accompanying rapid urbanisation via a...
Urban trees can potentially mitigate environmental degradation accompanying rapid urbanisation via a...
Urban trees can potentially mitigate environmental degradation accompanying rapid urbanisation via a...
Trees remove air pollution by the interception of particulate matter on plant surfaces and the absor...
Urban tree planting initiatives are being actively promoted as a planning tool to enable urban areas...
The provision of ecosystem services by urban trees is not yet routinely integrated in city administr...
This study focuses on the analysis of ecosystem services provided by green spaces in Bangkok, Thaila...
13th International MEDCOAST Congress on Coastal and Marine Sciences, Engineering, Management and Con...
The evaluation of ecosystem services can provide essential help in incorporatating the multifunction...
It is reported that approximately 53.4% of world population live in the urban areas and urban popula...
Mexico City, one of the biggest and most polluted cities in the world, is facing a gradual disappear...
Mexico City, one of the biggest and most polluted cities in the world, is facing a gradual disappear...
All cities globally are growing considerably as they are experiencing an intensive urbanization proc...
Tree planting practices are being increasingly advocated as measures to improve the air and living q...
Understanding an urban forest’s structure, function, and value can promote management decisions that...
Urban trees can potentially mitigate environmental degradation accompanying rapid urbanisation via a...
Urban trees can potentially mitigate environmental degradation accompanying rapid urbanisation via a...
Urban trees can potentially mitigate environmental degradation accompanying rapid urbanisation via a...
Trees remove air pollution by the interception of particulate matter on plant surfaces and the absor...
Urban tree planting initiatives are being actively promoted as a planning tool to enable urban areas...
The provision of ecosystem services by urban trees is not yet routinely integrated in city administr...