Curb Canopy
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Hopkinton, RI

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City Statistics

The headline numbers shown on the Hopkinton city page.

Canopy CoverageNeeds verification
null%
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Annual Economic BenefitNeeds verification
Not available
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Temperature Reduction (Shade Cooling)Needs verification
Not available
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Vacant Planting SitesNeeds verification
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Tree Equity Score

Equity data aggregated from Census block-group-level analysis by American Forests.

Tree Equity ScoreVerifiedNational Estimate
97.4 / 100
American Forests Tree Equity Score

Aggregated from 5 Census block groups. 0 priority areas (TES < 60).

Last verified
Feb 2026
Average Canopy GapVerifiedNational Estimate
1.4% below goal
American Forests Tree Equity Score

Mean difference between current canopy coverage and recommended goal across all block groups.

Last verified
Feb 2026
Average Surface TemperatureVerifiedNational Estimate
-2.1°F
American Forests Tree Equity Score
Last verified
Feb 2026
Environmental Benefits (Carbon & Stormwater)VerifiedNational Estimate
Estimated from canopy area
i-Tree urban canopy rates (USDA Forest Service)

Calculated by applying USDA Forest Service rate constants to canopy area data from American Forests. Carbon uses 0.28 kg C/m²/yr (Nowak et al., 2013); stormwater uses 7.3 gal/m²/yr. Tools like i-Tree Eco and Tree Equity Score use local models that account for precipitation, species, and leaf area, so their figures will differ. These estimates are designed for consistent comparison across cities, not as a replacement for a site-specific tree inventory.

Last verified
Feb 2026

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