By Betty Joyce NashPosted by Admin at March 12, 2004 01:38 PMAs the boundaries between urban and rural areas blur, the economic benefits of living trees are coming into sharper focus. “Urban dwellers have different values towards nature,” says Ed Macie, a regional urban forester for the USDA Forest Service’s Southern Region. “Timbering might become less acceptable and air and water quality might become more important.” >Link