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Watering Strategy, Collective Action, and Neighborhood-Planted Trees: A Case Study of Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.

机译:灌溉策略,集体行动和附近种植的树木:以美国印第安纳州印第安纳波利斯为例

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A growing number of municipalities and nonprofits work with private citizens to co-produce the public benefits associated with urban forests by providing sizeable young trees to neighborhoods that agree to plant and water the trees for the critical first few years after planting. Little research has addressed the effectiveness of such programs or the extent to which variation in neighborhood maintenance and watering strategies may be related to biophysical and social outcomes. Without such knowledge,tree-planting investments are at risk of being a sink of public or charitable funds. This paper presents a case study of Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc.'s neighborhood tree plantings in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S., where researchers explored the relationship of neighborhood watering strategies with planted-tree outcomes, and with subsequent collective activities. The study authors observed neighborhood variation in whether trees were watered by individuals or collectively (groups of individuals), whether signed watering commitments were utilized, whether monitoring of watering occurred, and whether monitoring and subsequent sanctioning (when necessary) changed watering behavior. Results demonstrate that collective watering, signed watering agreements, and monitoring/sanctioning that changed behavior were positively associated with tree survival. Collective watering was also positively associated with subsequent collective activities, such as a neighborhood clean-up or block party. Such findings canimprove the guidance offered by municipalities and nonprofits to neighborhoods for the management of successful tree-planting projects, and can ultimately improve the survival, growth, and thereby benefits provided by neighborhood-planted trees.
机译:越来越多的市政当局和非营利组织与私人公民合作,通过向同意在种植后的头几年里种植和浇水的社区提供大树苗,共同产生与城市森林有关的公共利益。很少有研究涉及此类计划的有效性,或者社区维护和灌溉策略的差异可能与生物物理和社会成果相关的程度。没有这种知识,植树投资就有可能成为公共或慈善资金的汇入点。本文以美国印第安纳州印第安纳波利斯的Keep Indianapolis Beautiful,Inc.的邻域树木种植为例,研究人员探讨了邻域灌溉策略与植树结果以及随后的集体活动之间的关系。研究作者观察了邻里的变化,包括树木是个人浇水还是集体浇水(个人),是否使用了签署的浇水承诺,是否进行了浇水监测,以及监测和随后的制裁(必要时)是否改变了浇水行为。结果表明,集体浇水,签署浇水协议以及对行为进行更改的监视/制裁与树木的生存成正相关。集体浇水还与随后的集体活动(如社区清理或集体聚会)成正比。这些发现可以改善市政当局和非营利组织向社区提供的指导,以管理成功的植树项目,并且最终可以改善社区种植的树木的存活率,生长率和收益。

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