Greenhouse-Gas Emissions
Urban Water Runoff and Pollution
Air Quality and Human Health
Urban Ecological Engineering
100

The term used for removing carbon from the atmosphere

Sequestration

100

30-70% of the municipal water supply is used for this in California.

Outdoor Irrigation


100

The material urban trees intercept 

Air pollution

100

Biogeochemical Processes

Carbon, water, and nutrients

200

The two different climate-regulating services used in the paper

Removal of CO2 & Vegetation


200

Green roofs can retain what percentage of rainfall, depending on rooting depth, roof slope, and the amount of rainfall?

25–100%

200

The abbreviation UFORE stands for?

Urban Forest Effects

200

The three ecosystem services used in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Framework

Provisioning, Regulating, Cultural

300

This is the percentage of live plant biomass that is carbon

50%

300

Urban landscapes with 50–90% impervious cover can lose what percentage of rainfall to surface runoff?

40-83%

300

This can improve safety, reduce crime rates, and improve alertness in children with ADHD.


The presence of trees


300

These include retrofitting old buildings and regular maintenance.

 The drawbacks of green roofs


400

Isoprene emissions from plants are dependent on what?

Light availability and temperature


400

Coarse woody debris, in-channel gravel beds, and increased width of vegetation buffer zones can all increase this in urban streams

 Nutrient Retention

400

The monetary value of urban trees in Sacramento, California

$383 per 100 trees

400

The number of trees that removes 300 pounds of air pollution and about 15 tons of carbon dioxide as stated in The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009

100

500

The determinants of local cooling effects

Location, size, planting density, management, and species of trees.


500

The chemicals that are downsides of incorporating a green roof into a building in an urban setting


Nitrogen and Potassium

500

The percentage of PM10 particles removed with the highest tree cover in Santiago, Chile.


2%

500

The estimated human life expectancy increase caused by the addition of 1 million trees to the New York City area

0.61 years 

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