Code and Data accompanying manuscript: Social and physical changes related to gentrification and the number, diversity, and stress of street trees in two U.S. cities
If you have any questions, please contact Ren Poulton Kamakura at [email protected]
01Data: folder includes the datasets used in the analysis (split up by city)
- Species urban tolerance information is from Dirr's Encyclopedia of trees and shrubs
- building, construction permit, and zoning information are from each city, translated into segment level information through ArcGIS Pro
02Scripts: contains R code used to run analyses
- note that there is a code to examine the construction and renovation permits because the classifications differ between Chicago and Durham.
- The main analysis code (City_Neighborhood_Analysis) from each city can be run in isolation by using the intermediate datasets (ChicagoSegmentData.csv and DurhamSegmentData.csv) rather than running all the cleaning and organization code first
03Outputs: includes the model parameter estimates and AIC values for the best fitting models (from running the main analysis scripts)