Canopy Temperature Reveals Disparities in Urban Tree Benefits

IF 8.3 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
AGU Advances Pub Date : 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1029/2024AV001438
Jean V. Wilkening, Xue Feng
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Urban trees are increasingly used by cities for cooling and climate adaptation. However, efforts to increase tree cover across cities have neglected to account for the trees' health and function, which are known to control their associated environmental benefits but have been difficult to assess at scales relevant for management. Here, we use remotely sensed, high resolution canopy temperature as a proxy for tree health and function and evaluate its relation to the built environment across Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) using machine learning analyses. We develop a new index that incorporates information on urban trees' health and function, in addition to their presence. This index, when applied across MSP, suggests that canopy benefits may not be distributed equally even in neighborhoods with similar canopy cover. Furthermore, accounting for tree health and function can yield more effective and equitable benefits by guiding the location and magnitude of intervention for urban tree management.

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冠层温度揭示城市树木效益的差异
城市越来越多地利用城市树木来降温和适应气候。然而,增加城市树木覆盖率的努力忽视了树木的健康和功能,众所周知,树木的健康和功能控制着它们相关的环境效益,但很难在与管理相关的规模上进行评估。在这里,我们使用遥感、高分辨率的冠层温度作为树木健康和功能的代理,并评估其与明尼阿波利斯-圣的建筑环境的关系。Paul (MSP)使用机器学习分析。我们开发了一个新的指数,除了它们的存在之外,还包含了城市树木的健康和功能信息。当该指数应用于MSP时,表明即使在树冠覆盖相似的社区中,树冠的收益也可能不会平均分配。此外,考虑树木的健康和功能可以通过指导城市树木管理干预的位置和规模来产生更有效和公平的效益。
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