Valuing Edinburgh’s Urban Trees: An update to the 2011 i-Tree Eco survey - a report of Edinburgh City Council and Forestry Commission Scotland. Forest Research, Farnham

Kieron Doick, Philip Handley, Frank Ashwood, Madalena Vaz Monteiro, Kevin Frediani, Kenton Rogers

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    Abstract

    Forest Research is the Research Agency of the Forestry Commission and is the leading UK organisation engaged in forestry and tree related research. The Agency aims to support and enhance forestry and its role in sustainable development by providing innovative, high quality scientific research, technical support and consultancy services.

    Treeconomics is a social enterprise, whose mission is to highlight the benefits of trees. Treeconomics works with businesses, communities, research organisations and public bodies to achieve this.

    i-Tree is a state-of-the-art, peer-reviewed software suite from the USDA Forest Service that provides urban and community forestry analysis and benefits assessment tools, including i-Tree Eco. The Forest Service, Davey Tree Expert Company, National Arbor Day Foundation, Society of Municipal Arborists, International Society of Arboriculture, and Casey Trees have entered into a cooperative partnership to further develop, disseminate and provide technical support for the suite.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationFarnham
    PublisherForestry Commission Scotland
    Number of pages86
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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