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Impacts and regulatory advances in managing trees to improve air quality

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Conference Proceedings (Chapter)

This article describes the general impacts of trees on air quality and our efforts to integrate urban forest management into SIPs."(p.34) [UMN]

"Urban vegetation management that increases or preserves tree cover can improve air quality. Integrating urban forest management into a regulatory environment through State Implementation Plans is a distinct possibility." [Abstract]

[September 17-20, 2003, San Antonio, Texas]

Authors
C. Luley, D.J. Nowak
Date Published
2003
Journal/Conference
2003 National Urban Forest Conference Proceedings
Editor
C. Kollin
Publisher
American Forests
Publisher Location
Washington, DC (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Start Page
34
End Page
36
Pages
3
Sub-Topics
Air Quality/Pollution, Planning, Legislation
State(s)/Region(s)
New York
Keywords
State implementation plan, Leaf characteristics, SIP, Air quality, Non-attainment
Libraries
SO:9100-008; UMN
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