The work, published online in
the journal Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, analyses data from eight London greenspaces with areas ranging from 0.2 to 12.1 ha.
Not exact matches
The study, published this month in the
journal of
Urban Forestry &
Urban Greening, draws on Seattle's current land use, light availability and national nutritional guidelines to determine the city's carrying capacity for feeding its population.
Kathy Wolf, «
Urban Forest Values: Economic Benefits of Trees in Cities,» fact sheet (Seattle, WA: Center for
Urban Horticulture, November 1998); Greg McPherson et al., «Municipal Forest Benefits and Costs in Five US Cities,»
Journal of
Forestry, December 2005, pp. 411 — 16.