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         Urban Forestry:     more books (100)
  1. Urban and community forestry action plan by Steven A Sinclair, 1993
  2. Species ratings for landscape tree appraisal in Utah (Utah Forest Facts/Urban-Community Forestry) by Mike Kuhns, 1998
  3. Catalog of curricula in arboriculture, urban forestry and related areas by Martha E. P Wingate, 1995
  4. Urban forestry, October 1979-March 1981: 140 citations (Quick bibliography series) by Jayne T MacLean, 1981
  5. The elements of sustainablility in urban forestry by Richard Thompson, 1994
  6. Urban & community forestry: A practical guide to sustainability by James R Fazio, 2003
  7. Proceedings of the Fourth Urban Forestry Conference: St. Louis, Missouri, October 15-19, 1989
  8. Minnesota's experience in urban forestry by Barbara J Stephan, 1980
  9. Urban and community forestry : challenging the West (SuDoc A 13.110/2:C 35) by U.S. Dept of Agriculture, 1993
  10. Urban Forestry, 1974-1979: 402 citations (Quick bibliography series) by Jayne T MacLean, 1980
  11. Wildland plantings & urban forestry: Native & exotic 1911-1977 by Klaus Radtke, 1978
  12. Urban forestry in Arizona by David R Hitchings, 1981
  13. Urban forestry : January 1987 - April 1990 (SuDoc A 17.18/4:90-65) by Jane Potter Gates, 1990
  14. Building Sustainable Communities: An Environmental Guide for Local Government, Urban Forestry by Center for the Study of Law & Politics S, 1991-06

61. Tree Foundation Of Kern: 50 Careers In Trees
Positions within urban forestry encompass a broad spectrum offering Those embarking on new careers in the diverse fields of urban forestry may be
http://www.urbanforest.org/treecareers
50 Careers in Trees
A compendium of information and inspiration assembled with love for present and future stewards of our urban forests.
A breeze rustles through the leaves of newly planted saplings in a small grove surrounded by broken pavement and concrete buildings once littered with graffiti. In years to come, the trees will be a source of shade and beauty where children can play and families can gather beneath the green canopy deep within the inner city. The city landscape, once bustling with the activities of progress, commerce and convenient living, has taken a new course.
A definite greening in the concrete jungle is taking hold. Tree planting projects, led by volunteers and dedicated professionals, are successfully bringing nature to the city and reuniting urban dwellers with the natural world around them. The urban forest is helping to cool and clean the air, providing shade and beauty for residents, improving property values and providing shelter for an array of wildlife.
Unlike the wildland forest that stretches uninterrupted by human activity for miles on end, the urban forest thrives around crowded highways, business complexes and convenience stores from a single tree planted in the corner of a parking lot to the thick woods of a city park. The emerging trend toward the growth and care of urban forests is opening new doors of opportunity to fulfilling careers for city dwellers who love nature and want to play a role in preserving the delicate environment.

62. Community And Urban Forestry
Find out more on community forestry, urban forestry, Tree City USA and more
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63. Washington Urban & Community Forestry
Ohio urban forestry Assistance Program Seattle urban forestry Web Site Building Cities of Green 1999 National urban forestry Conference
http://www.dnr.wa.gov/htdocs/rp/urban/urban.htm
Urban and Community Forestry Program
Purpose: The Washington State Urban and Community Forestry Program works to educate citizens and decision-makers about the economic, environmental, psychological and aesthetic benefits of trees and to assist local governments, citizen groups and volunteers in planting and sustaining healthy trees and vegetation wherever people live and work in Washington State. Mission: Provide leadership to create self-sustaining urban and community forestry programs that preserve, plant and manage forests and trees for public benefits and quality of life. The four main goals of the Program: Goal 1 Education and Outreach Increase the level of understanding, protection and management of Washington's community trees and native vegetation while increasing the number of people involved in urban and community forestry activities. Goal 2 Financial and Technical Assistance Maintain high quality public service from program staff and provide the best information to our clients. Goal 3 Building the Program's Capacity Develop additional monetary support for the Urban and Community Forestry Program and the people it serves.

64. Urbanfor.cagr.calpoly.edu/
South Carolina urban forestrySouth Carolina Urban Community Forestry Council offers programs, information, and activities about the benefits of trees in urban and community
http://urbanfor.cagr.calpoly.edu/

65. Urban Forestry Home Page
Greensboro, North Carolina urban forestry Web Page. This site discusses topics related to urban forestry such as tree myths, recommended trees and the
http://www.ci.greensboro.nc.us/forestry/
City of Greensboro Urban Forestry Program LATEST NEWS Largest Trees in Guilford County Donate to the Tree Fund NeighborWoods Program Frequently Asked Questions ... Tree City USA CONTACT INFORMATION:
Melissa Begley, City Arborist
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Greensboro, NC 27402-3136
melissa.begley@greensboro-nc.gov

66. Arkansas Urban Forestry Council
importance of the urban forest environment and how to manage this valuable resource. You can help by joining the Arkansas urban forestry Council (AUFC).
http://www.arkansastrees.org/
ARKANSAS URBAN FORESTRY COUNCIL
Urban forestry is the conservation of trees along streets, in open green spaces and watersheds, in parks and in neighborhoods. There are few practices that contribute more to the quality of urban life than the sustainability of the natural resources on which we have built our communities. Trees are important to the economic and environmental health of our communities. Air quality, property value, community beautification, economic attractiveness, and general livability can all be derived from the planting and care of trees in our communities.
Successful urban and community forestry programs are based on public awareness and support. Strong partnerships strengthen local urban forestry programs by advocating polititcal support, increasing management, leveraging private funding, obtaining media support and promoting public education outreach. Our responsibility is to educate communities about the importance of the urban forest environment and how to manage this valuable resource. You can help by joining the Arkansas Urban Forestry Council (AUFC).
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to enhance quality of life by promoting the benefits of trees and development of sustainable community forests through education, outreach, and partnerships.

67. South Carolina Forestry Commission Urban & Community Forestry
urban forestry Grants for Towns and Organizations Program Guidelines for South Carolina s Urban and Community Forestry Grants.
http://www.state.sc.us/forest/urban.htm
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What is Community Forestry?
The community forest is the aggregate of all vegetation and green spaces within communities that provide benefits vital to enriching the quality of life. Properly cared for and well-managed community forests can provide benefits that far exceed their management costs. Community forests can also bring communities of people together and form connections between humans and the urban flora and fauna. Additionally, community forests are an integral part of large cities, rural areas, streets, backyards, parks, and open spaces. Community forests provide shade, beauty, and habitat for urban wildlife. Properly planted trees and other vegetation can reduce heating and cooling costs, intercept and store rainwater, improve air quality, and increase property values and local tax bases. Simply stated, community forestry is the combination of planning, establishment, management, and research of trees and associated plants (individually, in groups, or under forest conditions) within cities, suburbs, and towns. Community forestry addresses the interface between people, the built environment and trees through a dynamic interaction of forestry, horticulture, arboriculture, landscape architecture and urban planning. As cities continue to grow, increasing numbers of people will choose to live, work, and play in community forests, making the field of community forestry critical for healthy and sustainable living.

68. IngentaConnect Publication: Urban Forestry & Urban Greening
urban forestry Urban Greening. ISSN 16188667 visit publication homepage urban forestry Urban Greening logo Urban Fischer logo
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/urban/101

69. Urban Forestry
Resources Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife urban forestry Tree and Shrub Planting Guidelines urban forestry Issues
http://www.ext.vt.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Docs.woa/wa/getcat?cat=ir-for-uf

70. Urban Forestry - TFS
urban forestry information from the Texas Forest Service.
http://txforestservice.tamu.edu/urban/default.asp
Urban Forestry
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Information - Urban Forestry:
Overview:
About the Urban Forestry Program

Programs:
Arbor Day

Community Forestry Awards:
2005 Community Forestry Awards Nomination Form

Texas Community Forestry Awards, 2004

Annual Events National Urban Forest Conference Texas Tree Conference Grants: Urban Forestry Partnership Grants Landscaping: Adding a Tree to Your Landscape Effects of Drought Stress on Trees and Landscape Plants Giant Asian Dodder: A New Invasive Plant in Texas Keeping a Good Thing Growing ... Pruning Young Shade Trees for Strength and Form Storms and Trees Can These Trees Be Saved?

71. CT DEP: Urban Forestry
The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection Division of Forestry has an active Urban and Community Forestry Program, that is responsible for
http://dep.state.ct.us/burnatr/forestry/urbanforest/urbanfor.htm
The Urban Forestry Program
The Urban Forestry Program seeks to work with the citizens of Connecticut in the improvement of the state's urban and community forests. These forests include the trees along the roads and highways of the state, in its parks and recreation areas, and in its residential and commercial neighborhoods. The state's urban and community forests fill its cities, such as New Haven ( at left ), its towns and its villages. These are the trees most closely associated with the people and structures of Connecticut - the ones that the vast majority of Connecticut's citizens come into contact with every day.
Opportunities within the Urban Forestry Program
America the Beautiful Grants Technical Assistance Programs Connecticut Urban Forest Council Tree City USA ... America the Beautiful Grants Each year, the Urban Forestry Program makes available federal grant money to towns, cities and non-profits in the state, to further the advance of urban forestry in Connecticut. The funds have gone to such diverse projects as tree planting, street tree inventories, tree maintenance programs and the design of tree guidebooks. The America the Beautiful grant requires that the recipient of the grant provide additional funding or in-kind services equal in value to the grant amount. This year, the grant categories and maximum amounts have been revised in order to re-focus the grant and also raise the maximum amount permitted. The period of the grant is from July 1 to December 15th of the following year, with grant applications due this year on May 13.

72. City Of Austin - PARD Forestry
Reservations urban forestry Preserves Park Police Events News The Parks and Recreation Department Forestry Division is responsible for the
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/parks/forestry.htm
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Urban Foresty The Parks and Recreation Department Forestry Division is responsible for the care and maintenance of trees in city parks, the tree planting program, maintenance of trees on the 2,000 miles of street right-of-ways, maintenance of street blind corners and the Treaty Oak Project . In addition, the Department assist Solid Waste Services Department with the annual Christmas Tree recycling program.
Call the following numbers for other tree related issues:
.......call Austin Energy at 494-9400 to report trees in power lines or around street lights.
call 311
to report trees down; .......in the right of way, .......over the street and sidewalk, .......down in a park, .......causing a blind corner, .......trees over stop signs, .......street signs and traffic signals, .......trees in alleys, .......trees in creeks and streambeds from bank to bank. Send Email or 512-974-6700.

73. EPA - Post-Construction Storm Water Management In New Development & Redevelopmen
Huntsville, Alabama USACheck out the Alabama urban forestry Association s website, or click here to email AUFA. They ll put you in touch with other tree people in your area.
http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/menuofbmps/post_25.cfm
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Urban Forestry Description Urban forestry is the study of trees and forests in and around towns and cities. Since trees absorb water, patches of forest and the trees that line streets can help provide some of the storm water management required in an urban setting. Urban forests also help break up a landscape of impervious cover, provide small but essential green spaces, and link walkways and trails. Successful urban forestry requires a conservation plan for individual trees as well as forest areas larger than 10,000 feet . A local forest or tree ordinance is one technique for achieving conservation, and when specific measures to protect and manage these areas are included, urban forests and trees can also help reduce storm water management needs in urban areas. Applicability From a stream preservation perspective, it is ideal to retain as much contiguous forest as possible. At the same time, this may not be an option in many urban areas. If forested areas are fragmented, it is ideal to retain the closest fragments together. In rapidly urbanizing areas, where clearing and grading are important, tree preservation areas should be clearly marked. Delineating lines along a critical root zone (CRZ) rather than a straight line is essential to preserving trees and can help reduce homeowner complaints about tree root interference into sewer or septic lines.

74. Kansas Urban Forestry Council
Lindsborg s GrowingOut Tree Station. * The Kansas Forest Service. * The National Tree Trust. * Roeland Park Department of urban forestry
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7243/
The Kansas Urban Forestry Council Our Board Members Who's Planting Trees
In Your Community?
A s Kansans become more aware of how important trees are to their quality of life, they realize the need to plant and care for trees close to their homes and workplaces. The Kansas Urban Forestry Council is a state-wide, grassroots, nonprofit organization of people from small and large communities who are committed to expanding, improving and preserving trees in their neighborhoods. The Kansas Urban Forestry Council is made up of people just like you...homeowners, gardeners, urban foresters, community leaders, county extension agents, all shapes and sizes of people who agree that trees are too valuable of a resource to waste. The Council offers guidance, opportunities, and support programs to get actively involved in tree projects that directly benefit your community or group. To provide guidance to the urban and community forestry movement in Kansas through education, training, volunteer coordination, and technical assistance. Help Us Meet Our Goals
  • To encourage the diversity and number of suitable trees being planted.

75. Urban Forestry
People tend to think of urban places as cities, while forestry evokes images One important program the Forest Service Urban and Community Forestry Group
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/forests/programs/urban/
At first glance, the term Urban Forestry may seem like an oxymoron. People tend to think of urban places as cities, while forestry evokes images of parks or other large tracts of woodland. These are certainly contradictory images. So let's take a closer look. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, an urban area is a place with a population of at least 2,500 people. This definition encompasses a wide range of communities, most of the cities and towns in Maryland. Forestry refers to individual parks, yards and street trees, as well as forest fragments such as wooded parkland, unimproved lots and naturally regenerating areas. Urban Forests are generally, though not exclusively, thought of as providing services; recreation, aesthetics, wildlife habitat, stormwater management, carbon storage and interception of airborne pollutants are some. This differs from the traditional view of forests as primarily providing goods like lumber, pulpwood or firewood.
  • Emerald Ash Borer The emerald ash borer, an exotic insect pest affecting ash trees, was detected in Maryland in 2003. To control this threat to our ash trees, Maryland has developed a remediation plan that is a cooperative effort between the Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA) and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR). MDA is responsible for the detection and removal of the pest and the DNR Forest Service is responsible for remediation efforts.
  • Seeing the Forest Through The Trees Forests and trees...natural resources that can be cared for thoughtfully to enhance our quality of life and can be used, protected, and replanted for the future. But is planting and caring for trees an easy task or a daily challenge?

76. Home Page
Interest, programs, and activities in arboriculture and urban forestry have been growing steadily at Clemson during recent years.
http://www.clemson.edu/arboriculture/
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Interest, programs, and activities in arboriculture and urban forestry have been growing steadily at Clemson during recent years. That growth has been triggered by increased public interest in the urban environment, an inviting job market for graduates, and faculty members with the interest and desire to address important, timely interests of the university clientele. This web site is dedicated to keeping you abreast of Arboriculture and Urban Forestry activities at Clemson University. What is Arboriculture? For general information on the profession, see Careers in Arboriculture . The Extension Forest Resources web site contains information on many additional topics of Arboriculture and Urban Forestry Want to learn about Clemson's teaching research , or outreach activities is this profession? Use the links at left to explore these areas of the web site.

77. CU Department Of Forest And Natural Resources
The two terms, arboriculture and urban forestry, seem to be used Arboriculture and urban forestry are two terms commonly associated with the care of
http://www.clemson.edu/extfor/urban_tree_care/

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Urban trees are vital to the quality of our lives! They shade our streets, enhance the appearance and value of our homes, and improve the environment just a few examples of the many significant benefits of urban trees.
Having trees in our landscapes is not as simple as planting and watching them grow. Urban trees require plenty of consideration and care for good health and safety. Read on for in-depth information on key topics in urban tree care and to find answers to frequently asked questions Key Topics in Urban Forestry and Arboriculture
Careers in Arboriculture
Many opportunities are waiting for you in the tree care industry. Learn about the profession and how to prepare for a career in arboriculture.

78. Florida Urban Forestry Council
Serving as the premier nonprofit organization in the state in issues pertaining to urban forestry. We are committed to preserving Florida s urban forests
http://www.fufc.org/
Florida Urban Forestry Council Serving as the premier non-profit organization in the state in issues pertaining to urban forestry. We are committed to preserving Florida's urban forests for future generations by working with communities, state, local, and professional organizations to promote urban and community forestry initiatives and offering programs of continuing education, enhancing professionalism, and recognizing outstanding achievements in urban and community forestry. President’s Message
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Unique Trees of Florida Florida Arbor Day Up-coming Events Contact Us Links "The FUFC websitehas been developed by the Florida Urban Forestry Council and is intended as an educational benefit to our members. Information may be reprinted if credit is given to the author(s) and this website. All pictures, articles, advertisements, links, and other data are in no way to be construed as an endorsement of the author, products, services, or techniques. Likewise, the statements and opinions expressed are those of the individual authors and do not represent the view of the Florida Urban Forestry Council or its Executive Committee."

79. Urban Forestry
Portland is fortunate to have such an extensive urban forest. urban forestry offers support to Portland citizens in the following ways
http://www.parks.ci.portland.or.us/Services/UrbanForestry.htm

80. Portland Parks & Recreation - Urban Forestry
Portland is fortunate to have such an extensive urban forest. urban forestry offers support to Portland citizens in the following ways. Preservation
http://www.parks.ci.portland.or.us/TreeServices/UF.htm
Urban Forestry Benefits of an Urban Forest Tree Cutting Requirements Tree Planting Requirements Neighborhood Tree Liaison Program ... Urban Forestry Commission Brochures PDF
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Mature Tree Care
Urban trees provide benefits that are fundamental to our city's livability. Qualities such as clean air and water, cooler streets and homes, beauty, and wildlife habitat are essential elements to the health and comfort of any city. Portland is fortunate to have such an extensive urban forest. Urban Forestry offers support to Portland citizens in the following ways: Preservation
To preserve Portland's urban forest, the Tree Cutting Ordinance regulates the cutting of trees 12" diameter or greater on certain private properties. We also regulate the removal of any tree in the public right-of-way. If you plan to remove a tree, call us before you begin. Planting
Fall is the best time! If you are planning to plant a street tree on city right-of-way, our t ree i nspectors will help you choose the right tree and issue a permit.

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