Forest canopy cover and land use in four Eastern United States cities

Rowan A. Rowntree
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Four cities in the eastern United States were divided into ten land-use classes and measured for canopy cover with black-and-white, monoscopic aerial photographs. Mean citywide canopy cover is 24–37%, with a range of 5–60% for the mean canopy coverage of ten land uses. Available space for growing trees is 55–66% of the sample cities' area; the percentage of that space filled with canopy is 37–57%. The dominant land-use class, one- and two-family residential covering an average of 46% of the cities' area, shows little variation in both canopy cover and canopy stocking within the sample and, where available growing space increases, so does canopy stocking. Vacant land is second in areal coverage (14% of cities' area), and varies only moderately in canopy cover and stocking when the values in this class are divided into abandoned and undeveloped land. Regularities in the spatial distribution of canopy, among the sample cities, occur as a result of the location and extent of land use.

美国东部四个城市的森林冠层覆盖和土地利用
美国东部的四个城市被划分为十个土地使用类别,并使用黑白单镜航空照片测量树冠覆盖。全市平均冠层覆盖度为24-37%,10种土地利用的平均冠层覆盖度为5-60%。可供种植树木的面积占样本城市面积的55-66%;树冠填充的空间比例为37-57%。占主导地位的土地利用类型是一户和两户住宅,平均占城市面积的46%,样本内的冠层覆盖和冠层蓄积量变化不大,当可用生长空间增加时,冠层蓄积量也会增加。空置土地在面积覆盖上排名第二(占城市面积的14%),当这一类土地的价值被划分为废弃土地和未开发土地时,其冠层覆盖度和蓄积量仅略有变化。样本城市间冠层空间分布的规律性与土地利用的区位和程度有关。
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