Urban Forestry |
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Inspires people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees. |
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Offers info about Center for Urban Forest Research program. News, publications, events details and newsletter etc also available. |
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added: 3/16/2006
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Foundation encouraging the planting of more trees. Site contains learning resources, online gift shop and opportunities to get involved in the movement |
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Organisation promoting the concept of urban and community forestry in UK. |
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Urban forests, through planned connections of green spaces, form the green infrastructure on which communities depend. Green infrastructure works at multiple scales from the neighborhood to the metro area to the regional landscape. |
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Wes Autio, Ph.D., Professor & Director of the Univ of Massachusetts Stockbridge School of Agriculture, helps to identify strategies to properly select, establish, and manage fruit trees in the landscape.
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The City of Los Angeles, StreetsLA, Urban Forestry Division is responsible for a significant portion of the urban forest. An urban forest is comprised of street trees, park trees, residential trees, native trees and plants, landscaping, vegetation, and, perhaps most importantly, people. |
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Austin’s urban forest provides millions of dollars annually in social, economic, and environmental benefits to the community and enhances the quality of life for Austin residents. Our community's tree resource is an integral part of what makes Austin one of the most attractive cities in the country. As the city continues to grow and develop the urban forest remains an integral part of the Austin landscape, |
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The Urban Forestry Center was established in 1976, and was given to the people of New Hampshire through a generous bequest by John Elwyn Stone, a direct descendant of John Langdon, the first governor of the state. |
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