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Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Birch Populations in Residential Areas of St. Petersburg, Russia, from 2002 to 2022




TekijätKozlov, Mikhail V.; Valdés-Correcher, Elena; Zverev, Vitali

KustantajaMDPI AG

KustannuspaikkaBASEL

Julkaisuvuosi2025

JournalEarth

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiEarth

Lehden akronyymiEARTH-BASEL

Artikkelin numero41

Vuosikerta6

Numero2

Sivujen määrä12

eISSN2673-4834

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3390/earth6020041

Verkko-osoitehttps://doi.org/10.3390/earth6020041

Rinnakkaistallenteen osoitehttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/499178459


Tiivistelmä
Trees play a vital role in urban landscapes, yet long-term dynamics in tree populations across different levels of urbanization remain poorly understood. We examined whether current spatial patterns of native tree populations predict future changes by monitoring two native birch species (Betula pendula and B. pubescens) in six residential areas of St. Petersburg, Russia. Birch density declined toward the city centre by 1.87 trees ha-1 km-1. From 2002 to 2022, birch populations in sparsely built-up areas (6-8 km from the centre) declined by 0.15 trees ha-1 year-1 due to ageing and urban development, while populations in densely built-up areas near the centre increased by 0.02 trees ha-1 year-1 due to limited tree cutting and greater planting efforts. These trends challenge the assumption that spatial patterns reliably predict temporal changes, emphasizing the complex interplay between ecological and societal factors in urban tree dynamics. We anticipate the continued decline in birch populations in sparsely built-up areas of St. Petersburg over the next 10-20 years until residents recognize the value of their declining greenery and either pressure the city government to intensify planting efforts or begin planting trees themselves.

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Julkaisussa olevat rahoitustiedot
This study was funded by the Research Council of Finland, grant numbers 122133 and 259854.


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