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Trees and building energy use

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Journal, Research (Article)

This chapter explores "the various effects that trees have on energy use (primarily their impact on heating and cooling of buildings), the ramifications of their impacts, and the potential for maximizing building energy conservation through proper planning and management."

This chapter explores "the various effects that trees have on energy use (primarily their impact on heating and cooling of buildings), the ramifications of their impacts, and the potential for maximizing building energy conservation through proper planning and management.

[Ti: Trees and building energy use]
[Au: Laverne, R.J. and, Lewis, G.M., ,]
[So: In: Abdollahi, K.K. et al., eds. Global climate change and the urban forest. Baton Rouge, LA: Franklin Press. p.58-69.]
[Ky: Physical Benefits of Urban Forests]]

Authors
R.J. Laverne, G.M. Lewis
Date Published
2000
Journal/Conference
In: Abdollahi, K.K. et al., eds. Global climate change and the urban forest.
Publisher
Franklin Press
Publisher Location
Baton Rouge, LA (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Sub-Topics
Air Quality/Pollution, Energy Conservation
Keywords
Physical Benefits of Urban Forests
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