Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10252197 | Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2015 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Based on a world-wide dataset of tree crown measurements of 22 common urban tree species we first derived species-specific crown radius-stem diameter relationships for open grown conditions. By cluster analysis we then assigned the 22 species to 5 crown extension types and developed mean relationships of tree height, crown radius, crown projection area, and crown volume depending on tree diameter for each type. This allometric analysis yielded auxiliary relationships which can be used for estimating the species-specific crown size and dynamics at a given tree dimension. We discuss how the results can support the choice and initial spacing of particular species and the assessment and prognosis of their functions and services.
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Authors
Hans Pretzsch, Peter Biber, Enno Uhl, Jens Dahlhausen, Thomas Rötzer, Juan Caldentey, Takayoshi Koike, Tran van Con, Aurélia Chavanne, Thomas Seifert, Ben du Toit, Craig Farnden, Stephan Pauleit,