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Meet The New Guardians Of Charlotte's Tree Canopy


examining the map and the details show that the same wedge and crescent pattern that governs most of the city’s socioeconomic and equity distribution also applies to tree canopy. Tree equity scores for neighborhoods in the southern wedge are 100, or in the high 90s. Neighborhoods everywhere else, in the overarching crescent, score much lower. People of color or low income are far more likely to live in neighborhoods with inadequate tree canopy.
Charlotte needs to plant 28,000 trees to raise the score of all neighborhoods to a score of 75, according to American Forests.
Dukes and Myers are well aware of data on environmental justice, and have plans to address it. ....

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The Skanner News - Portland on List of Cities With Tree Canopy Inequity


Portland on List of Cities With Tree Canopy Inequity
Published: 28 June 2021
WASHINGTON, DC – American Forests, the nation’s oldest national conservation organization, last week released its first nationwide tally of Tree Equity Scores (TES), which document that Black and low-income neighborhood have significantly fewer trees than wealthier, whiter communities, even in the same cities.
The findings confirm a disturbing pattern of inequitable distribution of trees that has deprived communities of the health and other benefits that sufficient tree cover delivers. In fact, neighborhoods where there are mostly of people of color have 33% less tree canopy than majority-white communities. Neighborhoods, where 90% or more of residents live in poverty have 41% less tree canopy than communities with only 10% or less of the population in poverty. ....

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