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The Household-level Urban Socio-Ecology (HOUSE) Laboratory
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    • Green Infrastructure and Urban Residents
    • Human-Environmental Interactions in the Urban Forests
    • Residents and Urban Forests
      • Research Overview
        • Residents and Municipal Tree Policies
        • Residents, Canopy Cover and Tree Density
      • Residents, Disservices and the Ice Storm
      • Publications
    • Balancing Urban Forestry and Urban Agriculture
    • Land Use/ Land Cover Change in Urbanizing Regions
    • Residential Development Threats in The Land Between (complete)
    • Changing Urban Waterfronts Resaerch Project (complete)
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Research Projects

  • Green Infrastructure and Urban Residents
  • Human-Environmental Interactions in the Urban Forests
  • Residents and Urban Forests
    • Research Overview
      • Residents and Municipal Tree Policies
      • Residents, Canopy Cover and Tree Density
    • Residents, Disservices and the Ice Storm
    • Publications
  • Balancing Urban Forestry and Urban Agriculture
  • Land Use/ Land Cover Change in Urbanizing Regions
  • Residential Development Threats in The Land Between (complete)
  • Changing Urban Waterfronts Resaerch Project (complete)

Residents Research Overview

research

Currently, we are exploring three different research areas pertaining to residents' role in managing urban forests. Please click on the links below for summaries on each individual reseach area.

1) Residents, Canopy Cover and Tree Density

2) Knowledge and Support for Residential Urban Forestry Policies

3) Residents, Disservices and the Ice Storm

 

 

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