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Trees provide many benefits in urban areas. Apart from obvious
aesthetic value, trees also produce oxygen, reduce air pollution,
lessen stormwater impact, save energy, provide wildlife habitat,
and calm traffic. A century ago, Providence had over 50,000
street trees. Due to natural causes and neglect, there are
currently only about 20,000.
The goal of this project is to measure the extent of the total
urban forest canopy in Providence, Rhode Island, and estimate
the economic benefits it provides using geographic information
systems (GIS) technology with a variety of data sources.
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