Leaf Area Density as an urban forestry planning and management tool
Journal, Research (Article)
Many of the benefits that we derive from urban forests are directly or indirectly related to the leaf area of the forest. If we are to consider these multiple benefits at the level of the forest, the use of Leaf Area Density (LAD) provides some advantages over other often used measures. Since many factors in the urban landscape can limit leaf area, Potential Leaf Area Density (PLAD) can provide a measure of upper limit to leaf area density. Using these two measures, urban forest planners and managers can integrate many of the issues associated with broader aspects of the structure and benefits of the forest under their jurisdiction. Some planning, policy, and educational applications of LAD and PLAD are discussed.
W.A. Kenney
2005
The Forestry Chronicle
Canadian Institute of Forestry
Ottawa,ON (CAN)
0015-7546
76/march/april 2000/2
235
Inventory (tree), Urban Forest Management