Author(s): Katharine Burgess; Elizabeth Foster

Cincinnati created a dedicated funding stream for its urban forestry program in 1981 that has enabled the city to maintain a high percentage of its tree canopy. Heat mitigation is a key reason tree canopy is a priority. Although Cincinnati has a temperate climate and harsh, cold winters, the urban heat island effect can make the city up to 17°F hotter than nearby rural areas during the summer.

Published In: Urban Land Institute. (2019) Scorched: extreme-heat and Real Estate