2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.166728
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Root damage of street trees in urban environments: An overview of its hazards, causes, and prevention and control measures

Feng Shi,
Qinglin Meng,
Lan Pan
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“…The environmental conditions that challenge city street trees to survive, grow, and thrive can occur at multiple spatial and temporal scales (Jim et al, 2018;Tan and Shibata, 2022). Physical stressors of street trees may be because the tree and the planting space in which it lives conflict with existing urban infrastructure (Stål, 1998;Jim, 2001;Östberg et al, 2012;Torres et al, 2017;Shi et al, 2023). The planting space (e.g., tree planters, pits, grates, discs, or beds) usually takes the form of isolated sections of shallow and low-quality soil along streets (Figure 1).…”
Section: Environmental Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The environmental conditions that challenge city street trees to survive, grow, and thrive can occur at multiple spatial and temporal scales (Jim et al, 2018;Tan and Shibata, 2022). Physical stressors of street trees may be because the tree and the planting space in which it lives conflict with existing urban infrastructure (Stål, 1998;Jim, 2001;Östberg et al, 2012;Torres et al, 2017;Shi et al, 2023). The planting space (e.g., tree planters, pits, grates, discs, or beds) usually takes the form of isolated sections of shallow and low-quality soil along streets (Figure 1).…”
Section: Environmental Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%