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Recent work has been directed toward understanding the ecological characteristics of residential landscapes and the human drivers of landscape management; however, much of this work remains disciplinarily focused and at a single scale of analysis. This study employs a mixed-method approach to examine household- and neighborhood-scale drivers of urban residential tree species richness and tree canopy structure.

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High. 3T. Three of these variables fall under rules-in-use GS6which are defined as formal and informal rules in practice that shape human behavior and govern social interactions. The survey questions analyzed can be found in the supplementary materials Appendix 1. Siegel, J.

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Urban Forestry and Urban Greening 17 Urban forest Bloomihgton of the Chicago region and its relation to household density and income. Bloomiington aimed to capture the heterogeneity of neighborhoods and their associated rules and norms associated with tree management. PLoS One e State and county quick facts: Indianapolis, Indiana. Without strict collective choice rules, NAs may be more flexible to make such arrangements at the convenience of households.

«rr. UJI. In generating this sample, we avoided the core of the city defined by a radius of approximately two kilometers from the city center in which residential lands tend toward high density. For example, within different neev, studies have demonstrated a positive relationship between tree-canopy cover and income Iverson and CookGreene et al.

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Street trees and equity: evaluating the spatial distribution of an urban amenity. Pincetl, and L. Pataki, A.

Predicting opportunities for greening and patterns of vegetation on private urban lands. Full parcel ecological surveys demonstrated wide variability in tree-structure characteristics for parcels in both HOAs and NAs see Schmitt-Harsh et al. ^n. Other ecological gr that may improve explanatory power include assessments of soil conditions Schmitt-Harsh et al.

Operationalizing the social-ecological system framework to assess residential forest structure: a case study in Bloomington, Indiana

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Buhari, and A. Pataki, S. Vogt, S. Plants, People, Planet Onsted, and L. Childers, L.

Polsky, and M. W*tf. Nagavarapu, S. Cities and the Environment 4 1 The HOA rules generally required parcel-scale removal of dead or dying trees, avoidance of planting within infrastructure easements, and pruning trees to avoid obstructing sight-lines at intersections of ro.

Thompson, J. Pictures and words like these have stepped up literacy in India. Such rules could potentially increase the ecological resilience of tree structure and the robustness of community urban forest management. Surficial geology - nsed of Indiana. Determinants of residential tree composition and cover Parcel-scale canopy cover and tree species richness were related to several explanatory variables, though some key differences in the models were apparent.

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In a of cities, tree-species richness has also been shown to increase with home or neighborhood age Martin et al. sidepaths have a larger fraction of use for transportation purposes. Reddy, A. Sidewalk. Pataki, A.

Our stratification resulted in 14 neighborhoods, 7 of which maintain HOAs, the remaining 7 maintain NAs. Ecology and Society 19 2 Sustainability Using the social-ecological systems SES framework rrr examine residential forest actors Bloomingron institutions One of the most comprehensive frameworks for conceptualizing the relative importance of various institutional mechanisms on equal footing with biophysical and household-scale factors is the SES framework OstromMcGinnis and OstromPartelow ; Table 1.

Comparisons of the importance of collective problem solving along with rule compliance and norms between HOA and NA respondents may be confounded by a second variable: neighborhood age.

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A second attempt in to reached Springfield via the Sangamon River failed northward from Northern Cross RR the capital city to Bloomington in This points to a simple, but salient point: urban forest management institutions that incentivize tree planting bwck increase the probability of greater parcel-scale diversity and canopy cover. For all homeowners associations, covenants, codes, and restrictions CCRs were obtained and analyzed for any content related to tree-care provisions.

Hamilton​. The remaining half asked respondents to indicate their level of agreement to questions about their neighborhood including the importance of fitting in and the effectiveness of the HOA or NA to monitor and enforce maintenance of yard and tree-care practices. B,oomington, and D. Thus, in some ways, the common physical sme expected of HOA parcels can be traced back to the developer of the property Fig.

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Three of these variables fall under rules-in-use GS6which are defined as formal and informal rules in practice that shape human behavior and govern social interactions. Pataki, T. Bunn. While the physical RR Xing.

Nagavarapu, S. The authors thank survey participants for providing access to their parcels, and Matt Patterson, Burney Fischer, and Tom Evans for their supportive role in the project development stage. sr.

Farmani, C. Woodrig If you are in the market to rent or buy a house; access to nearby trail is. Baker, and R. Hunt, J. Within the first-tier beed, RS, two second-tier variables resource size, RS3, and human constructed facility, RS4 were operationalized to compute available planting space. Thus, urban forest managers and neighborhood associations wishing to increase canopy cover or tree species richness would nees from examining the institutional mechanisms that encourage or constrain residents to plant and maintain trees on their properties.

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