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    The Costs of Managing an Urban Forest

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    FOR-217, a 4-page fact sheet by Francisco Escobedo and Jennifer Seitz, reviews some of the types of costs associated with urban forests and presents typical financial costs associated with urban forest management in the city of Gainesville, Florida. Includes references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, July 2009. FOR217/FR279: The Costs of Managing an Urban Forest (ufl.edu

    The Costs of Managing an Urban Forest

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    FOR-217, a 4-page fact sheet by Francisco Escobedo and Jennifer Seitz, reviews some of the types of costs associated with urban forests and presents typical financial costs associated with urban forest management in the city of Gainesville, Florida. Includes references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, July 2009. FOR217/FR279: The Costs of Managing an Urban Forest (ufl.edu

    Urban Forests in Florida: Trees Control Stormwater Runoff and Improve Water Quality

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    FOR-184, a 4-page illustrated fact sheet by Jennifer Seitz and Francisco Escobedo, shows how individual trees and urban forest cover assist in maintaining our watershed health, improve water and soil quality, and lower maintenance and construction costs of water storage and treatment systems. Includes references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, May 2008

    Urban Trees and Allergies in North Florida

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    FOR-206, a 4-page fact sheet by Jennifer A. Seitz and Francisco Escobedo, explains tree pollen production, allergenicity ratings, and strategies to reduce pollen exposure. Includes references and a table listing 15 commonly used native trees and their OPALS ratings. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, February 2009. FOR 206/FR268: Urban Trees and Allergies in North Florida (ufl.edu

    Seitz and Stackelberg on Oligopoly.

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    This essay deals with the contribution of Seitz and Stackelberg on oligopoly. Stackelberg's theory on price leadership has been taken up by Seitz in his dissertation of 1965. The author summarizes the debate in Germany in the beginning of the sixties on oligopoly theory between Krelle, Ott, Heertje, Helmstadter und Seitz. He looks back from a game theoretical point of view.oligopoly, Nash-equilibrium, Stackelberg, Seitz, Krelle, game theory, Cournot, two-period game, one-shot game

    Gainesville's Urban Forest Structure and Composition

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    FOR-214, a 3-page illustrated fact sheet by Francisco Escobedo, Jennifer A. Seitz, and Wayne Zipperer, provides an overview of the composition and structure of the urban forest found in Gainesville, Florida. Includes references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, April 2009.   FOR 214/FR276: Gainesville's Urban Forest Structure and Composition (ufl.edu)  

    Gainesville's Urban Forest Canopy Cover

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    FOR-215, a 3-page illustrated fact sheet by Francisco Escobedo, Jennifer A. Seitz, and Wayne Zipperer, examines how tree cover changes over time, how tree composition and location influence urban forest canopy and leaf area, and how tree and ground surface covers vary across Gainesville. Includes references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, March 2009.   FOR 215/FR277: Gainesville Florida's Urban Tree Cover (ufl.edu)

    Air Pollution Removal and Temperature Reduction by Gainesville's Urban Forest

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    FOR-216, a 3-page illustrated fact sheet by Francisco Escobedo, Jennifer A. Seitz, and Wayne Zipperer, discusses how Gainesville's urban forest helps remove air pollutants and estimates the value, in reduced health care costs of that reduction, and provides information on the reduction in temperature the trees provide. Includes management recommendations and references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, May 2009. FOR216/FR278: Air Pollution Removal and Temperature Reduction by Gainesville's Urban Forest (ufl.edu

    The Effect of Gainesville's Urban Trees on Energy Use of Residential Buildings

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    FOR-211, a 3-page fact sheet by Francisco Escobedo, Jennifer A. Seitz, and Wayne Zipperer, summarizes the results of a study to estimate urban tree heating and cooling effects on residential buildings in Gainesville, Florida. Includes references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, March 2009. FOR 211/FR273: The Effect of Gainesville's Urban Trees on Energy Use of Residential Buildings (ufl.edu

    Carbon Sequestration and Storage by Gainesville's Urban Forest

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    FOR-210, a 3-page illustrated fact sheet by Francisco Escobedo, Jennifer A. Seitz, and Wayne Zipperer, presents analysis of data to determine the extent to which Gainesville’s urban and natural trees mitigate the effects of climate change by sequestering CO2. Includes references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, March 2009. FOR210/FR272: Carbon Dioxide Sequestration, Storage, and Offsets by Gainesville's Urban Forest (ufl.edu
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