Open Journal of Forestry

Volume 7, Issue 4 (October 2017)

ISSN Print: 2163-0429   ISSN Online: 2163-0437

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Effects of Climate and the Urban Heat Island Effect on Urban Tree Growth in Houston

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DOI: 10.4236/ojf.2017.74026    1,708 Downloads   3,899 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

The growing conditions of urban trees differ substantially from forest sites and are mainly characterized by small planting pits with less water, nutrient and aeration availability, high temperatures and radiation inputs as well as pollution and soil compaction. Especially, global warming can amplify the negative effects of urban microclimates on tree growth, health and well-being of citizens. To quantify the growth of urban trees influenced by the urban climate, ten urban tree species in four climate zones were assessed in an overarching worldwide dendrochronological study. The focus of this analysis was the species water oak (Quercus nigra L.) in Houston, Texas, USA. Similar to the overall growth trend, we found in urban trees, water oaks displayed an accelerated growth during the last decades. Moreover, water oaks in the city center grew better than the water oaks growing in the rural surroundings of Houston, though this trend was reversed with high age. Growth habitat (urban, suburban, rural and forest) significantly affected tree growth (p < 0.001) with urban trees growing faster than rural growing trees and forest trees, though a younger age of urban trees might influence the found growth patterns. Growing site in terms of cardinal direction did not markedly influence tree growth, which was more influenced by the prevalent climatic conditions of Houston and the urban climate. Higher temperatures, an extended growing season and eutrophication can cause an accelerated growth of trees in urban regions across, across all climatic zones. However, an accelerated growth rate can have negative consequences like quicker ageing and tree death resulting in higher costs for new plantings and tree management as well as the decrease in ecosystem services due to a lack of old trees providing greatest benefits for mitigating the negative effects of the urban climate.

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Moser, A. , Uhl, E. , Rötzer, T. , Biber, P. , Dahlhausen, J. , Lefer, B. and Pretzsch, H. (2017) Effects of Climate and the Urban Heat Island Effect on Urban Tree Growth in Houston. Open Journal of Forestry, 7, 428-445. doi: 10.4236/ojf.2017.74026.

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