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Estimating the alignment of tree species composition with foraging practice in Philadelphia's urban forest: Toward a rapid assessment of provisioning services

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? 2021 Elsevier GmbHUrban greenspaces (UGS) are increasingly recognized for their potential to provide provisioning services to residents foraging for food and other plant materials. The alignment of tree species composition with foraging practices in cities, and the provisioning services harvesters derive, in UGS remains less well studied. To address this gap, we draw on existing tree species data and forager practices in the City of Philadelphia to estimate the alignment between tree species composition and foraging in the city. Our approach uses an existing forest inventory, an international online database of useful species, online information for residents about useful species found in the city, and novel data about forager practices. By considering these datasets in tandem, we are able to identify useful tree species, species likely of interest to foragers, and species actively foraged, and estimate the relative abundance of species in each category. Our results suggest that managers may be able to analyze proxy data, through use of online quality ratings, to rapidly identify and assess forager interest in species found in their urban forests.

Urban foragingUrban forestUrban nontimber forest productsUrban provisioning services

Hurley P.T.、Becker S.、Detweiler J.、Emery M.R.

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Department of Environmental Studies Ursinus College

U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service

2022

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

SCI
ISSN:1618-8667
年,卷(期):2022.68
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