Trees can help megacities save $505 million per year, according to new research
Megacities—those urban centers crammed with more than 10 million people—would be well served to double down on their arboreal assets, according to a new paper in the upcoming issue of the journal Ecological Modeling. A team of researchers led by Theodore Endreny of SUNY’s College of Environmental Studies and Forestry sought to quantify how leafy infrastructure pays dividends in 10 chock-full cities—and the extent to which those benefits could compound if those urban areas planted more trees.
You can check out the research paper here, as well as this 2015 report about the health benefits of more greenspace in urban centers.
Justine Testado via Archinect - News http://ift.tt/2vlm4Oc
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