Tree Equity Scores and Housing Choice Voucher Neighborhoods
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2022
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Din, Alexander, and Perrin Krisko. “Tree Equity Scores and Housing Choice Voucher Neighborhoods.” Cityscape 24, no. 2 (2022): 205–212. https://www.huduser.gov/portal/periodicals/cityscpe/vol24num2/article14.html
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Urban greenery has considerable advantages to populations, particularly mental and physical health
benefits. Tree canopy in urban areas is linked to reductions in surface temperature, reductions in chronic
illnesses, improvements in air quality, and more. A new dataset, the Tree Equity Score, is a metric that
describes the intersection between urban tree canopy cover and socioeconomic factors. This analysis
examines Tree Equity Scores in six cities chosen on the basis of their participation in the C40 Cities
Climate Leadership Group, then evaluates if differences exist between neighborhoods where Housing
Choice Voucher households are present and neighborhoods where they are absent. In five of six cities, Tree
Equity Scores are higher in neighborhoods where Housing Choice Voucher households are absent.