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Autor:
Brendan K. Hobart, Tedward Erker, Gavin M. Jones, Ralph J. Gutierrez, Sheila A. Whitmore, Fidelis A. Atuo, M. Zachariah Peery, Nicole F. Pietrunti, Rodd Kelsey, Connor M. Wood, H. Anu Kramer, Douglas J. Tempel, William J. Berigan
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 35:1199-1213
Climate and land-use change have led to disturbance regimes in many ecosystems without a historical analog, leading to uncertainty about how species adapted to past conditions will respond to novel post-disturbance landscapes. We examined habitat sel
Autor:
Kimberly L. Thompson, Jonathan N. Pauli, Tedward Erker, Christopher J. Kucharik, Jason Schatz, Philip A. Townsend, Benjamin Zuckerberg
Publikováno v:
Landscape and Urban Planning. 227:104537
Autor:
Michelle L. Johnson, Megan E. Carr, Kristen L. King, Robert T. Fahey, Mysha Clarke, Tedward Erker, Lindsay Darling, Lindsay K. Campbell, Lea R. Johnson, John Paul Schmit, Nancy F. Sonti, Katherine Lautar, Myla F. J. Aronson, Lydia Scott, Dexter H. Locke, Stephanie Pincetl, Anita T. Morzillo, Luke Rhodes, Vincent D'Amico
Publikováno v:
Urban Ecosystems, vol 24, iss 4
We introduce a conceptual model of the urban forest patch as a complex social-ecological system, incorporating cross-scale interactions. We developed this model through an interdisciplinary process engaging social and ecological scientists and urban
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Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing of Environment. 229:148-158
Maps of urban tree canopy are essential to estimate the magnitude and spatial distribution of ecosystem services, and to determine who benefits from them. Our objective was to develop a repeatable method to map urban tree canopy cover for the state o
Autor:
Tedward Erker, Philip A. Townsend
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Communications. 1:081003
Urban trees are a critical part of the ‘green infrastructure’ intended to make our growing cities more sustainable in an era of climate change. The potential for urban trees to modify microclimates and thereby reduce building energy use and the a