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The University of Arizona Campus. Arboretum Tree Benefits Assessment - 2012

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Sunday, January 1, 2012
The National Institutes for Water Resources
The University of Arizona landscape has a valuable role to play through its contributions to environmental, economic and human health. Trees serve as part of the University's green infrastructure providing unaccounted services that improve air quality, reduce atmospheric pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions, mitigate urban heat islands, conserve energy, filter water, reduce municipal costs for flood control and contribute to offsetting climate changes.
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Latin America and the Caribbean
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