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         Urban Forestry:     more books (100)
  1. Urban Forestry: Planning and Managing Urban Greenspaces by Robert W. Miller, 1996
  2. Urban forestry, April 1981 to December 1982: 193 citations (Quick bibliography series) by Jayne T MacLean, 1983
  3. Applying visual research concepts and methods from forestry to the urban scene (Proceedings of the national urban forestry conference : Nov.13-16, 1978 : Washington, D.C) by R. Burton Litton, 1978
  4. People and trees growing together : America the beautiful : national tree program : urban and community forestry : forest stewardship : stewardship incentive program (SuDoc A 13.2:P 39/2) by U.S. Dept of Agriculture, 1991
  5. A guide to urban forestry planning in North Carolina by Herman L Terry, 1979
  6. Urban forestry, 1983-85: 254 citations (Quick bibliography series) by Jayne T MacLean, 1986
  7. Urban & community forestry program (L) by James J Nighswonger, 1989
  8. Urban Forestry Tree Identification Workbook by Texas Forest Service, 1979
  9. Do trees strengthen urban communities, reduce domestic violence? (SuDoc A 13.110/9:R 8-FR 56) by W. C. Sullivan, 1996
  10. Forest land use handbook for urban development by Ronald C Langford, 1978
  11. Urban vegetation management in Newfoundland by A Robertson, 1980
  12. Forestry competition study: In-house crews vs contractors by Alan Miller, 1993
  13. Trees and ice storms: The development of ice storm-resistant urban tree populations (Special report / University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dept. of Forestry) by Richard J Hauer, 1994
  14. Pruning landscape trees: An overview (Utah Forest Facts/Urban-Community Forestry) by Mike Kuhns, 1998

121. Untitled Document
Kaulunani improves the health and viability of trees in Hawaiian communities through educational programs, financial support in the form of costshare
http://www.state.hi.us/dlnr/dofaw/kaulunani/

122. Urban And Community Forestry
HTMl Document Contact a CDF urban and Community Forest Advisor The purpose of the urban and Community forestry Program is to create sustainable urban
http://www.fire.ca.gov/ResourceManagement/UrbanForestry.asp
California Home CDF Home About CDF Fire and Emergency ... CDF Contacts Urban and Community Forestry NAVIGATION: CDF Home Resource Management
The Urban Forestry Program offers grants of over $1 million dollars a year to plant trees in urban communities throughout California. Three Urban Forestry Field Specialists provide expert urban forestry support to communities, non-profit groups and other municipal governments to create and maintain sustainable urban forest. The mission of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection's Urban Forestry Program is to develop a regional and statewide cooperative effort to advance the development of sustainable urban and community forests. Trees provide energy conservation, reduction of storm-water runoff, extend the life of surface streets, improve local air, soil and water quality, reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide, provide wildlife habitat and increase property values. They give us shady sidewalks and parks, and improve the quality of life in our urban environments. This mission is accomplished in cooperation with many groups including: California ReLeaf; California Urban Forest Council; USFS Center for Urban Forest Research; Urban Forestry Ecosystem Institute; and others representing power utilities, municipal arborist and professional organizations.

123. Center For Urban Forest Research: Trees Conserve Energy By Shading Buildings And
urban Forest Research PSW Research Station USDA Forest Service urban Forest Research Newsletter. Stay on top of our latest research. Sign up today!
http://cufr.ucdavis.edu/
Home What We Do Urban Forest Research Market Research Our Products Newsletters Center News Briefs STRATUM Upcoming Speeches PowerPoint Presentations Staff Contact Us Feedback Press Info Related Links Search
Our research demonstrates new ways that trees add value to communities, converting results into financial terms to stimulate more investment in trees. Center for
Urban Forest Research

PSW Research Station
USDA Forest Service
c/o Dept. of Env. Hort.
Suite 1103
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
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With support from:
USDA Forest Service State and Private Forestry Since 1992 we have provided our customers with reliable scientific evidence that the benefits of urban forests add real value to communities.

124. Virginia Urban Forest Council
Promotes good stewardship of the state s urban and community forests and trees. Includes organization information and advice on tree care.
http://www.treesvirginia.org/
900 Natural Resources Drive, Ste 800
Charlottesville, VA 22903 1-866-VATREES
Ph: 434-295-6401
Fax: 434-295-1724 info@TreesVirginia.org
Mission:
To Enhance the Quality of Life through Stewardship of Our Commonwealth’s Urban and Community Trees. Clearing the Air with Virginia’s Trees Click here for the complete brochure/registration form as a Adobe PDF file (large file, so be patient)
or contact Becky Woodson
@ 434-977-1375 x 3324
becky.woodson@dof.virginia.gov
Untying our Hands: Air Quality and Virginia’s Urban Forests Thursday, November 10, 2005
9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Algonkian Meeting Center at Algonkian Regional Park
47001 Fairway Drive, Sterling, VA 20165 Discover the latest tools... Learn effective ways to work within the legislative process... Join citizen members of tree boards and commissions, elected officials, urban foresters and arborists, landscape architects, builders, developers, and planners desiring to enhance and protect Virginia’s urban forest.

125. Georgia Urban Forest Council - Index_html
Georgia urban Forest Council, Inc 315 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. Nominations for Georgia urban Forest Council President Elect, Treasurer, and Secretary are
http://www.gufc.org/
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Sign up for the GUFC Newsletter!
Email: Georgia Urban Forest Council, Inc
315 W. Ponce de Leon Ave.
Decatur, GA 30030-2400
(800) 994-GUFC (4832)
Five Year Plan
Contact GUFC Benefits Join/Renew ... Landmark and Historic Trees Home
Join us in thanking the 2005 Annual Conference Sponsors

We would like to thank the companies that have provided financial support for Georgia Urban Forest Council's 15th Annual Conference. Because of their generosity, we are able to provide an excellent educational and empowering event. Please click on the image and then click to visit our sponsor's websites. GUFC Annual Conference "Trees Make Dollars and $ense"
2005 GUFC Annual Conference

Dalton, Georgia, the Carpet Capitol of the World, will roll out the red carpet for GUFC's 2005 Annual Conference and Awards Program on October 20. The theme of this year's conference is "Trees Make Dollars and Sense," and we will focus on the economic impact of trees. North Georgia in October is glorious. The day before the conference, you can join us for a Ramble around the revitalized downtown of this tree-rich city, followed by a reception honoring Tree Boards. Trees Atlanta 6th Annual Tree Sale 2005 Annual Conference and Awards Brochure TCIA's Electrical Hazard Awareness Program This important workshop for tree workers will provide participants with critical knowledge and training needed to prevent electrical accidents.

126. Urban Forests Effects On Environmental Quality
Information on current research on the effects of the urban forest on air quality, climate, and carbon dioxide; as well as, research on urban forest
http://www.fs.fed.us/ne/syracuse/
Forest Service National Links Forest Service Home Employment International Forestry Just for Kids Publications Recreational Activities Effects of Urban Forests and their Management on Human Health and Environmental Quality Urban Forest Effects on Environmental Quality About Us Contact Us FAQ'S Newsroom ... Evaluate Our Service USDA Forest Service
Northeastern Research Station
c/o SUNY ESF
5 Moon Library
Syracuse, NY 13210
The urban forest research unit of the USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station in Syracuse, New York, established in 1978, investigates the effects of urban forests and their management on human health and environmental quality.
RESEARCH...
Studying Urban Forest Structure

Few people know how many or what kind of trees are found in urban areas, or the effect these trees have on a city's environment and the health and well-being of its inhabitants. Research is aimed at measuring and inventorying our urban forest resources, understanding how urbanization impacts local forest stands, and assisting city planners in developing appropriate management plans.
Quantifying Effects and Value of Urban Trees

Unit scientists use structural data to determine the effects of urban forest on

127. Tree Foundation Of Kern: Pruning The Correct Way
A grassroots organization committed to establishing sustainable urban forests throughout Kern County.
http://www.urbanforest.org/
Pruning the Correct Way
It's that time of year when the Tree Foundation phones ring off the hook with this question.... "Who do you recommend I hire to prune my trees?" The Tree Foundation cannot make recommendations about who to hire. So we offer the following information so that you can be an informed consumer: General Information:
  • Pruning trees every year is not necessary
  • Pruning evergreens is not necessary (deadwood is an exception)
  • Arborists are certified by the International Society of Arboriculture. No other certification has the standards that the ISA holds. Other memberships are bought, and not tested
  • Different trees have different pruning standards. They should not all be pruned alike
  • Do not allow topping under any circumstances
  • Do not allow any blunt or major cuts
  • Do not allow "lion tailing" or "feathering". (Stripping the branches and leaving "tufts" of leaves on the end, common in Chinese Elm work)
  • Have no more than 25% of the tree removed at one time
  • Allow no spikes on the ankles for climbing
  • Gardeners are not pruners, shrubs are not trees

128. Trees
An urban forest provides great value in many different ways, An urban forest provides beauty that inspires us, recreation that refreshes us,
http://www.enjoyburlington.com/trees.cfm
PHOTO GALLERY Back Next A n urban forest provides great value in many different ways, such as increased property values, savings from decreased heating and cooling costs, reduction of air pollution, and erosion control. It is estimated that a tree with a 50-year life span provides nearly $60,000 of benefit over its lifetime. Other benefits are less easily measured, but not less valuable. An urban forest provides beauty that inspires us, recreation that refreshes us, and a contact with nature that lifts our spirits. The aesthetic and inspirational value of an urban forest is incalculable. Burlington's urban forest, a mosaic of planted landscapes and native plants and forest, is a reflection of the city's health, well being, and livability. It is an important part of Burlington's character, giving the City a special sense of place. The City of Burlington has received the 'Tree City USA' award from the National Arbor Day Foundation since 1991. Branch Out Burlington is a volunteer group that works closely with the Burlington City Arborist in areas of education, volunteer tree planting and community involvement.
Pruning and Removal

Tree Memorials

Branch Out Burlington

Contact Us
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Department of Parks and Recreation, Burlington, VT (802) 864-0123

129. Department Of Public Works
Benefits of a healthy urban forest include the following The San Francisco Friends of the urban Forest (FUF) may be able to assist you directly with
http://www.sfdpw.com/sfdpw/trees/
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