In urban settings, trees are often scarce; however, they are highly valued aspects of the community. Urban areas are generally characterized by high proportions of heat-retaining impervious surface, and urban trees shade buildings and reduce summer energy costs. Trees and other vegetation also serve as a first line of defense in storm water treatment, serving to filter out and hold nutrients and other pollutants before they enter the storm drain system. Trees also have a positive impact on air quality through similar mechanisms. Finally, trees been shown to increase property values and are correlated with increased business traffic in commercial districts.
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Urban Tree Canopy


