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In 2013, North America’s 1st ‘sustainable’ landscaping rating system will be launched: the Sustainable
Sites Initiative (SITES: www.sustainablesites.org). A major component of this guideline is the
preference for native plants because they are assumed to provide greater ‘ecosystem services’ than
non-natives. However, to date no research has been conducted in North America that compares the
relative value of native and non-native urban trees, and as such data on this crucial aspect of SITES is
lacking. The research proposed here will obtain the 1st North American estimates on the relative value
of native and non-native urban tree in terms of three major ecosystem services: (1) pollination, (2) biocontrol,
and (3) habitat for biodiversity. The data resulting from this research will be of broad
applicability to North American sustainable landscaping initiatives, such as the SITES.
Sandy Smith
TreeFeed.ca
Physics
Agriculture
University of Toronto
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