2014
DOI: 10.2737/nrs-rb-91
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Assessing urban forest effects and values: Douglas County, Kansas

Abstract: An analysis of trees in Douglas County, Kansas, reveals that this area has about 14,164,000 trees with tree and shrub canopy that covers 25.2 percent of the county. The most common tree species are American elm, northern hackberry, eastern redcedar, Osage-orange, and honeylocust. Trees in Douglas County currently store about 1.7 million tons of carbon (6.4 million tons CO 2 ) valued at $124 million. In addition, these trees remove about 82,000 tons of carbon per year (300,000 tons CO 2 per year valued at $5.8 … Show more

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