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Title:
Replication data for: "The natural environment and social cohesion: Tree planting is associated with increased voter turnout in Portland, Oregon"
Author(s):
Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Prestemon, Jeffrey P.; Kaminski, Abigail R.
Publication Year:
2022
How to Cite:
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Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Prestemon, Jeffrey P.; Kaminski, Abigail R. 2022. Replication data for: "The natural environment and social cohesion: Tree planting is associated with increased voter turnout in Portland, Oregon". Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2021-0036
Abstract:
In the paper: "The natural environment and social cohesion: tree planting is associated with increased voter turnout in Portland, Oregon", we explore the association between tree planting and one metric of social cohesion: voter turnout. These data and the associated program file can be used to replicate the mixed model with a random effect described in more detail in the associated paper. This data publication contains the STATA code and panel data of voter turnout by tract over time from 2002-2020. The panel data include: election turnout (for general and primary elections), tree planting, and tract-level demographic variables (race, age, and education).

Keywords:
environment; health; society; Environment and People; Community development; Quality of life; Social values, ethics; Urban natural resources management; health; greenness; nature; social cohesion; Oregon; Portland; Multnomah County
Related publications:
  • Donovan, Geoffrey H.; Prestemon, Jeffrey P.; Kaminski, Abigail R. 2022. The natural environment and social cohesion: Tree planting is associated with increased voter turnout in Portland, Oregon. Trees, Forests and People. 7: 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tfp.2022.100215
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