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A Hedonic Analysis of the Impact of Tree Shade

Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)

Estimates of energy saving generated by shade trees in suburban areas.

"Trees cast shade on homes and buildings, lowering the inside temperatures and thus reducing the demand for power to cool these buildings during hot times of the year. Drawing from a large sample of residences in Auburn, Alabama, U.S., a statistical model was developed to produce specific estimates of the electricity savings generated by shade-producing trees in a suburban environment. This empirical model links residential energy consumption to hedonic characteristics of the structures, characteristics/behaviors of the occupants, and the extent and density of shade cast on the structures at different times of the day." [Abstract]

Authors
R. Pandit, D.N. Laband
Date Published
March 2010
Journal/Conference
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry
Publisher
International Society of Arboricuoutre
Publisher Location
Champaign, IL (US)
Volume/Issue/Number
36/3/
Start Page
73
End Page
80
Pages
8
Sub-Topics
Energy Conservation
State(s)/Region(s)
Alabama
Keywords
shade density, shade timing, shade
Indexed By
UFS
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