Assessing carbon sequestration of urban tree species in response to elevated atmospheric CO2: An overview of the past and present research
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
"Urban trees can affect the factors underlying global warming in two ways: by directly sequestering carbon, both in the trees themselves and in urban soil, and by reducing the energy needs for both cooling and heating around buildings." This paper reviews past and current research findings on this subject. [UMN]
[Memphis, TN, Oct. 4-8, 1997]
Z.H. Ning, K.K. Abdollahi
1998
Meeting in the middle: Proceedings of the 1997 Society of American Foresters National Convention
Society of American Foresters
Bethesda, MD (US)
NA
93
100
8
Air Quality/Pollution, Carbon, Energy
Physical Benefits of Urban Forests
UMN