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Autor:
Danica A. Doroski, Mark A. Bradford, Marlyse C. Duguid, Richard A. Hallett, Clara C. Pregitzer, Mark S. Ashton
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere, Vol 13, Iss 3, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Abstract Forested natural areas in cities provide a range of social, ecological, economic, and health benefits. Ensuring the delivery of these benefits requires an understanding of current and potential future forest conditions, yet urban forest dyna
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7e756cc2512d4f4a99384c6e90b14343
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities, Vol 3 (2021)
The COVID-19 crisis has impacted the lives of the entire nation. As city residents faced lockdowns, they turned to their public parks and open space for respite from the confines of city living. Many residents sought solace in natural areas, wishing
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d1a0712d4482455fb6a461287374dbc8
Autor:
Max R. Piana, Richard A. Hallett, Michelle L. Johnson, Nancy F. Sonti, Leslie A. Brandt, Myla F. J. Aronson, Mark Ashton, Max Blaustein, David Bloniarz, Ashley A. Bowers, Megan E. Carr, Vince D’Amico, Laura Dewald, Heather Dionne, Danica A. Doroski, Robert T. Fahey, Helen Forgione, Todd Forrest, Jack Hale, Eric Hansen, Lisa Hayden, Sarah Hines, Jessica M. Hoch, Taro Ieataka, Susannah B. Lerman, Charles Murphy, Eliot Nagele, Keith Nislow, Dhan Parker, Clara C. Pregitzer, Luke Rhodes, Jessica Schuler, Alexander Sherman, Tara Trammell, Brittany M. Wienke, Thomas Witmer, Thomas Worthley, Ian Yesilonis
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9 (2021)
Urban forested natural areas are an important component of the forest and tree canopy in northeastern United States urban areas. Although similar to native forests in surrounding regions in structure, composition, and function, these natural areas ar
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b9714103d1bf42999c1044b98b224f3d
Publikováno v:
Urban Ecosystems. 25:617-631
Forests play an important role in mitigating many of the negative effects of climate change. One of the ways trees mitigate impacts of climate change is by absorbing carbon dioxide and storing carbon in their wood, leaves, roots, and soil. Field asse
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 19:526-535
Cities worldwide are engaging in large-scale greening projects motivated by the wide range of documented ecological, economic, and social benefits of urban forests. Urban forested natural areas are a critical component of the total urban forest but a
Autor:
Clara C Pregitzer, Mark S Ashton, Sarah Charlop-Powers, Anthony W D’Amato, Brent R Frey, Bram Gunther, Richard A Hallett, Kurt S Pregitzer, Christopher W Woodall, Mark A Bradford
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 14, Iss 8, p 085002 (2019)
The context in which trees and forests grow in cities is highly variable and influences the provision of ecological, social, and economic benefits. Understanding the spatial extent, structure, and composition of forests is necessary to guide urban fo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0cde12aa59404231a50a9a3b3b7fc3a4
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forestry. 119:141-151
Not all urban greenspace is the same. Natural area forests can provision more benefits than designed landscapes, and healthy natural area forests can provide more benefits than degraded and invaded forests. Yet there is little information about the s
Publikováno v:
Restoration Ecology. 30
Autor:
Michelle L. Johnson, Lindsay K. Campbell, Emily S. Huff, Clara C. Pregitzer, Nancy F. Sonti, Heather McMillen, Lara A. Roman
Publikováno v:
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry. 46:185-196
Urban forests provide many benefits to residents and may also improve cities’ resilience, the overall capacity to recover from anthropogenic and natural disturbances. Resilience is often considered from an ecological, social, or social-ecological p
Invasive lianas are drivers of and passengers to altered soil nutrient availability in urban forests
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 22:935-955
Lianas (woody vines) are a leading concern in urban forest management given their ability to reduce the growth rate and survival of trees. Efforts to control invasive lianas are widespread, yet forests are often reinvaded following management. Change