Journal article

The urban forest and ecosystem services: Impacts on urban water, heat, and pollution cycles at the tree, street, and city scale

SJ Livesley, GM McPherson, C Calfapietra

Journal of Environmental Quality | WILEY | Published : 2016

Abstract

Many environmental challenges are exacerbated within the urban landscape, such as stormwater runoff and flood risk, chemical and particulate pollution of urban air, soil and water, the urban heat island, and summer heat waves. Urban trees, and the urban forest as a whole, can be managed to have an impact on the urban water, heat, carbon and pollution cycles. However, there is an increasing need for empirical evidence as to the magnitude of the impacts, both beneficial and adverse, that urban trees can provide and the role that climatic region and built landscape circumstance play in modifying those impacts. This special section presents new research that advances our knowledge of the ecologi..

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