USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Philadelphia Field Station, 100 N. 20th St., Philadelphia, PA, 19095, USA.
Department of Geography, University of Toronto- Mississauga, 3359 Mississauga Rd, Mississauga, ON, L5L 1C6, Canada.
Ambio. 2021 Mar;50(3):615-630. doi: 10.1007/s13280-020-01396-8. Epub 2020 Oct 4.
The provision of ecosystem services is a prominent rationale for urban greening, and there is a prevailing mantra that 'trees are good'. However, understanding how urban trees contribute to sustainability must also consider disservices. In this perspective article, we discuss recent research on ecosystem disservices of urban trees, including infrastructure conflicts, health and safety impacts, aesthetic issues, and environmentally detrimental consequences, as well as management costs related to ecological disturbances and risk management. We also discuss tradeoffs regarding species selection and local conservation concerns, as well as the central role of human perception in the interpretation of ecosystem services and disservices, particularly the uncritical assertion that 'everybody loves trees'. Urban forestry decision-making that fails to account for disservices can have unintended negative consequences for communities. Further research is needed regarding life cycle assessments, stakeholder decision-making, return-on-investment, and framings of services and disservices in urban forestry.
生态系统服务的提供是城市绿化的一个突出理由,并且有一个流行的口号是“树木是好的”。然而,要理解城市树木如何有助于可持续性,还必须考虑其非服务功能。在这篇观点文章中,我们讨论了城市树木的生态系统非服务功能的最新研究,包括基础设施冲突、健康和安全影响、美学问题以及对环境有害的后果,以及与生态干扰和风险管理相关的管理成本。我们还讨论了关于物种选择和地方保护问题的权衡,以及人类感知在生态系统服务和非服务功能解释中的核心作用,特别是毫无批判地断言“每个人都爱树”。城市林业决策如果不考虑非服务功能,可能会给社区带来意想不到的负面影响。需要进一步研究生命周期评估、利益相关者决策、投资回报,以及城市林业中服务和非服务功能的框架。