Smart Urban Forestry: Is It the Future?
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Smart Urban Forestry : Is It the Future? / Pauleit, Stephan; Gulsrud, Natalie; Raum, Susanne; Taubenböck, Hannes; Leichtle, Tobias; Erlwein, Sabrina; Rötzer, Thomas; Rahman, Mohammad; Moser-Reischl, Astrid.
Informed Urban Environments. The Urban Book Series. . ed. / Ata Chokhachian; Michael U. Hensel; Katia Perini. Springer, 2022. p. 161-182.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Smart Urban Forestry
T2 - Is It the Future?
AU - Pauleit, Stephan
AU - Gulsrud, Natalie
AU - Raum, Susanne
AU - Taubenböck, Hannes
AU - Leichtle, Tobias
AU - Erlwein, Sabrina
AU - Rötzer, Thomas
AU - Rahman, Mohammad
AU - Moser-Reischl, Astrid
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The urban forest, i.e. the stock of urban trees, is a major component of urban green spaces. It can make significant contributions to urban sustainability and climate change adaptation. Urban forest governance and management play a key role in the extent to which these contributions are realized for good. This chapter presents a selection of promising new technologies in support of urban forestry. Techniques and applications are introduced in the domains of remote sensing, modeling and citizen science. These technology-driven developments offer new potentials for ‘smart’ urban forestry but may also create new risks of a shift towards techno-managerialism as opposed to more open and democratic processes.
AB - The urban forest, i.e. the stock of urban trees, is a major component of urban green spaces. It can make significant contributions to urban sustainability and climate change adaptation. Urban forest governance and management play a key role in the extent to which these contributions are realized for good. This chapter presents a selection of promising new technologies in support of urban forestry. Techniques and applications are introduced in the domains of remote sensing, modeling and citizen science. These technology-driven developments offer new potentials for ‘smart’ urban forestry but may also create new risks of a shift towards techno-managerialism as opposed to more open and democratic processes.
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-03803-7_10
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-03803-7_10
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-3-031-03802-0
SP - 161
EP - 182
BT - Informed Urban Environments. The Urban Book Series.
A2 - Chokhachian, Ata
A2 - Hensel, Michael U.
A2 - Perini, Katia
PB - Springer
ER -
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