Grow for the Gold: Trees in Business Districts
Trees and business it's a love-hate relationship.
There are certainly costs that come with having trees on Streets. This study provides evidence that trees have positive effects on consumers. Despite their costs, trees do provide indirect benefits to businesses.
NUCFAC recommended award: WAUF-95-001
Authors
K.L. Wolf
K.L. Wolf
Date Published
1999
1999
Publisher
Washington Department of Natural Resources
Olympia, WA (US)
Publication
TreeLink
TreeLink
Issue
Spring 1999
Spring 1999
Attachments and Links
Resource Type
Information/Research Summary
Information/Research Summary
Resource Format
Article (Trade Magazine)
Article (Trade Magazine)
Funding Source
University/College, USDA FS (NUCFAC Recommended)
University/College, USDA FS (NUCFAC Recommended)
Sub-Topics
Social and Cultural Impacts
Social and Cultural Impacts
State(s)/Region(s)
Pennsylvania, Washington, Oregon, Illinois, District of Columbia, California, Texas
Pennsylvania, Washington, Oregon, Illinois, District of Columbia, California, Texas
Indexed By
UFS
UFS
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