Urban Forestry
Found 9 free book(s)Guidelines on urban and peri-urban forestry
www.fao.orgISSN 1999-2882 Guidelines on urban and peri-urban forestry Although cities occupy only 2 percent of the planet’s surface, their inhabitants use 75 percent of its natural
RESEARCH LABORATORY TECHNICAL REPORT - Bartlett
www.bartlett.comRESEARCH LABORATORY TECHNICAL REPORT . Page 1 of 3 . Soil for Urban Tree Planting. E. Thomas Smiley, PhD, Urban Forestry. When installing trees in an urban landscape such as an urban plaza, downtown sidewalk, street median or other
Salt Lake City Urban Forestry Small Species - slcdocs.com
www.slcdocs.comSalt Lake City Urban Forestry Small Species Common Name Botanical Name Common Cultivars Mature Height Canopy Spread Shape Flowers Fruit Fall Color Additional Notes
STRATUM Sample Survey of Street Trees For City of Richmond ...
www.richmondgov.comSTRATUM Sample Survey of Street Trees For City of Richmond, Urban Forestry Division Submitted by: Peter Girardi, Vice President Certified Arborist #MA-0657AT, International Society of Arboriculture
Urban Forestry Strategic Plan - City of Covington
www.covingtonwa.govCity of Covington – Urban Forestry Strategic Plan – April 2013 Page 1 Executive Summary Purpose Covington is a rapidly growing new suburb and needs a logical direction for its urban forestry
ROADSIDE URBAN TREES Balancing Safety and Community …
www.naturewithin.infoCity streets are not just thoroughfares for motor vehicles. They often double as public spaces where people walk, shop, meet, and generally participate in many social and recreational activities that make urban
RECOMMENDED URBAN TREES - Cornell University
www.hort.cornell.edu2 USING THIS BOOK Scientific Name & Common Name: A species is the most important unit in plant selection. A species is written as two words, the genus as in Acer (the genus for maple) and saccharum (the specific epithet). The genus and species (spp. for plural abbreviation and sp. for singular abbreviation) names are either underlined or italicized in print.
A Step-by-Step Approach - i-Tree
www.itreetools.orgThe Sustainable Urban Forest . A Step-by-Step Approach . Michael Leff September 27, 2016 . Davey Institute / USDA Forest Service . USFS Philadelphia Field Station
Urban Agriculture and Sustainable Development
www.fao.org5 Foreword This position paper on Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture (UPA) for sustainable poverty alleviation and food security has been compiled as a means to enhance the awareness