File:Carbon-sequestration-service-supply-to-demand-ratio-map-for-Dakota-and-Ramsey-County-urban-areas-representing-the-relati.jpg
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English: Carbon sequestration service supply-to-demand ratio map for Dakota and Ramsey County urban areas, representing the relative carbon sequestration balance. A natural breaks (Jenks) classification system was used to more clearly represent trends in the data due to uneven distributions of values. The first class was modified to show ratios below zero. |
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Source | Chang Zhao et. al. "Quantifying and Mapping the Supply of and Demand for Carbon Storage and Sequestration Service from Urban Trees", PLoS ONE doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0136392 |
Author | Chang Zhao, Heather A. Sander |
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