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Trees make our cities more attractive and provide many ecosystem
services, including air quality improvement, energy conservation,
stormwater interception, and atmospheric carbon dioxide reduction.
These benefits must be weighed against the costs of maintaining
trees, including planting, pruning, irrigation, administration,
pest control, liability, cleanup, and removal. We present benefits
and costs for representative small, medium, and large broadleaf
trees and a conifer in the Central Florida region derived from
models based on research carried out in Orlando, Florida. Average
annual net benefits increase with tree size and differed based on
locations. Two hypothetical examples of planting projects are
described to illustrate how the data in this guide can be adapted
to local uses, and guidelines for maximizing benefits and reducing
costs are given.
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