ZSK
CENTRE OF URBAN ECOLOGY AND CLIMATE ADAPTATION
SP3: City Trees II - Urban Trees Under Climate Change
Urban trees are a key element of urban spaces. With the following research project conducted by the Chair for Forest Growth and Yield Science in cooperation with the Centre for Urban Ecology and Climate Adaptation (ZSK), funded by the Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection, the growth of urban trees, their ecosystem services and perspectives in a changing climate will be analyzed.
With an environment and climate sensitive growth model, the growth patterns of urban trees will be simulated depending on the water and light availability from young to high age. Ecosystem services of common urban tree species will be calculated under current conditions as well as under climate change.
The project is a continuation of the project CityTree I, where the growth, development and ecosystem services of small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata) and black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) in the cities München and Würzburg were analyzed.
With the follow-up project CityTree II the number of tree species will be enlarged by the species plane tree (Platanus x acerifolia) and horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) and alien tree species. Moreover, the studies will be extended by measurements and subsequent analyses for the Bavarian cities Nürnberg, Bayreuth, Hof and Kempten to get more generalized evidences for the dependencies of growth patterns and ecosystem services of urban trees in Central Europe. Thus, practical advices for a sustainable management of urban trees can be delivered.
Information on the results and publications of the sub-project can be found here.