Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees, or Does It?
The author discusses how the computer model STRATUM (Street Tree Resource Analysis Tool for Urban Forest Managers) can produce monetary values for the tangible and intangible services of community forests.
The article contains a table with the economic valueof many species in the New Haven, Connecticut community.
[Page 6-7 of 12 page newsletter]
Authors
S. Oversvee
S. Oversvee
Date Published
2007
2007
Publisher
Urban Resources Initiative - Yale University Partnership
New Haven, CT (US)
Publication
Urban Issues
Urban Issues
Issue
Spring 2007, Vol. 17, No. 2
Spring 2007, Vol. 17, No. 2
Attachments and Links
Resource Type
Information/Research Summary
Information/Research Summary
Resource Format
Newsletter
Newsletter
Funding Source
Non-Profit, University/College
Non-Profit, University/College
Sub-Topics
Energy Conservation, Modeling (benefits), Environmental Services, Benefits (general/multiple)
Energy Conservation, Modeling (benefits), Environmental Services, Benefits (general/multiple)
State(s)/Region(s)
Conneticut
Conneticut
Keywords
New Haven, Urban Ecology Collaborative, New Haven, Urban Ecology Collaborative
New Haven, Urban Ecology Collaborative, New Haven, Urban Ecology Collaborative
Indexed By
MWCU&CF
MWCU&CF
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