Business District Streetscapes, Trees, and Consumer Response
Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)
    
			         
    Journal, Research (Article)
"A multistudy research program has investigated how consumers respond to the urban forest in central business districts of cities of various sizes. Trees positively affect judgments of visual quality but, more significantly, may influence other consumer responses and behaviors. Survey respondents from all regions of the United States favored trees in business districts, and this preference was further reflected in positive district perceptions, patronage behavior, and product pricing. An overview of the research is provided, with implications for the economics of local communities." JOF
      Authors 
K.L. Wolf
    K.L. Wolf
Date Published 
2005
    2005
Journal/Conference 
Journal of Forestry
    Journal of Forestry
Publisher 
Society of American Foresters
    Society of American Foresters
Publisher Location 
5400 Grosvenor Ln., Bethseda, MD 20814-2198
    5400 Grosvenor Ln., Bethseda, MD 20814-2198
ISBN/ISSN 
0022-1201
    0022-1201
Volume/Issue/Number 
103//8
    103//8
Start Page 
396
    396
End Page 
400
    400
Pages 
5
    5
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    Sub-Topics 
Demographics, Economic Development, Marketing, Perceptions/Values/Attitudes, Social and Cultural Impacts
    Demographics, Economic Development, Marketing, Perceptions/Values/Attitudes, Social and Cultural Impacts
State(s)/Region(s) 
National
    National
Keywords 
Environmental management, Preference, Retail, Valuation
    
    
  
    
    
    Environmental management, Preference, Retail, Valuation



