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Author: E. Gregory McPherson, David Nowak & Gordon Heisler, Sue Grimmond, Catherine Souch, and Rich Grant
Year: 1997

This paper reviews research concerning urban forest structure, function, and value, with emphasis on results from the Chicago Urban Forest Climate Project. In 1991, the $59 million in benefits from its trees in energy savings, air-pollution mitigation, avoided runoff and other benefits far outweighed the $21 million in costs of planting and maintenance. It takes between 9 and 18 years to pay back planting and maintenance costs.

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