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Carbon dioxide reduction through urban forestry: Guidelines for professional and volunteer tree planters

Reference Type
General Technical Report (USDA FS)

"Carbon dioxide reduction through urban forestry—Guidelines for professional and volunteer tree planters has been developed by the Pacific Southwest Research Station’s Western Center for Urban Forest Research and Education [now CUFR] as a tool for utilities, urban foresters and arborists, municipalities, consultants, non-profit organizations and others to determine the effects of urban forests on atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction. The calculation of CO2 reduction that can be made with the use of these Guidelines enables decision makers to incorporate urban forestry into their efforts to protect our global climate. With these Guidelines, they can: report current and future CO2 reductions through a standardized accounting process; evaluate the cost-effectiveness of urban forestry programs with CO2 reduction measures; compare benefits and costs of alternative urban forestry program designs; and produce educational materials that assess potential CO2 reduction benefits and provide information on tree selection, placement, planting, and stewardship." [Abstract]

[PSW-GTR-171]

Authors
E.G. McPherson, J.R. Simpson
Date Published
2005
Publisher
USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station
Publisher Location
Berkeley, CA (US)
USDA FS
Center for Urban Forest Research
Pages
248
Sub-Topics
Carbon
State(s)/Region(s)
National
Keywords
Carbon, Leaf characteristics, CO2, Avoided energy, Carbon dioxide
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