Community Trees and Forests
Improving Environmental and Human Well-Being
- 1 Edición - 30 de junio de 2026
- Última edición
- Autor: David J. Nowak
- Idioma: Inglés
Improving Environmental and Human Health with Community Trees and Forests provides the latest and most comprehensive information on community forests globally, how these trees… Leer más
Descripción
Descripción
It takes a systems approach, focusing on the forest population rather than the individual tree, and providing information on the best tree species and designs to produce optimal effects. The book is divided into three major sections: The Basics, Urban Forest Benefits, and Improving the Urban Environment with Trees. It covers how cities affect our local environment, the monetary value of trees, and specific steps that land managers should follow to manage and improve their local tree and forest population. This comprehensive resource is valuable for city forest and park managers, policy makers, regional managers, and non-profit groups.
Puntos claves
Puntos claves
- Offers specific recommendation on species selections and designs to enhance tree benefits and urban forestry
- Promotes an understanding of how trees produce multiple benefits that affect the health and well-being of community members
- Provides concrete steps readers can take to enhance their understanding of their local forests and promote better forest management and funding in their communities
De interès para
De interès para
Índice
Índice
Chapter 1: The urban and community environment
Chapter 2: The urban forest resource
Chapter 3: The changing urban forest
Chapter 4: Sustaining community forests
Chapter 5: The tree—Basic functions and attributes
Chapter 6: Trees: Totally remarkable environmental engineering solutions
Chapter 7: Valuing forests
Chapter 8: Air temperature reduction and local meteorological impacts
Chapter 9: Building energy conservation
Chapter 10: Social/psychological/physiological impacts
Chapter 11: Air quality
Chapter 12: Water quality
Chapter 13: Climate change
Chapter 14: Ultraviolet radiation reduction
Chapter 15: Noise reduction
Chapter 16: Forest products
Chapter 17: Wildlife
Chapter 18: Oxygen production and other benefits
Chapter 19: Combining multiple benefits: Tradeoffs and synergies
Chapter 20: Assessing and monitoring your urban forest resource and values
Chapter 21: Developing management plans
Appendix 1 Plant species common and scientific names
Appendix 2 Methods for analyses
Appendix 3 Species ecosystem service values and
rankings
Appendix 4 Leaf-on shading coefficients
Appendix 5 Species air pollution removal and ranking
Appendix 6 Wildlife species common and scientific
names
Appendix 7 Species rankings of cumulative and net present value
Detalles del producto
Detalles del producto
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Publicado: 30 de junio de 2026
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre el autor
Sobre el autor
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David J. Nowak
Dr. David Nowak is a retired Senior Scientist of the U.S. Forest Service. He has authored 400 publications and led teams developing the i-Tree software suite that quantifies the benefits and values from vegetation globally. He has given over 600 presentations across the world. His awards include International Union of Forestry Research Organization’s Scientific Achievement Award, International Society of Arboriculture’s L.C. Chadwick Award for Arboricultural Research and R.W. Harris Author’s Citation, J. Sterling Morton Award – Arbor Day Foundation’s highest honor, U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development Honor Award, American Forests Urban Forest Medal, Distinguished Science Award: Northeastern Research Station, and Cecil Konijnendijk Award for Outstanding Research on Urban Forestry and Urban Greening. He was also a contributing member of Noble Peace Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He is ranked in the top 1% of all scientists (all fields) globally and ranked #2 among 24,000+ forest researchers worldwide.