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Local socioeconomic factors predict urban forest structure and composition across neighborhoods in Syracuse, NY (USA)

[Display omitted] •Less advantaged areas have fewer and smaller trees.•More advantaged neighborhoods have more and larger trees.•Local socioeconomics relates to tree species diversity and composition.•Tree canopy cover, not impervious cover, is correlated with community advantage.

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Published in:Landscape and urban planning 2024-05, Vol.245, p.105018, Article 105018
Main Authors: Jessamy, Jordan, Drake, John E., Nowak, David J., Stella, John C.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Less advantaged areas have fewer and smaller trees.•More advantaged neighborhoods have more and larger trees.•Local socioeconomics relates to tree species diversity and composition.•Tree canopy cover, not impervious cover, is correlated with community advantage.
ISSN:0169-2046
1872-6062
DOI:10.1016/j.landurbplan.2024.105018