Urban and community forestry in the northeast /
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | Spanish English |
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United States of America :
Springer,
2007. ©2007
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Edición: | Second Edition |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Origins of Urban Forestry.
- 2. Understanding the Benefits and Costs of Urban Forest Ecosystems.
- 3. Arboriculture Law in the Northeast.
- 4. Tree Ordinances.
- 5. Using Comprehensive Planning to Conserve the Natural Environment.
- 6. Urban and Community Forestry: Planning and Design.
- 7. Tree Inventory and Systematic Management.
- 8. Urban and Community Forestry Financing and Budgeting.
- 9. Community Involvement in Urban Forestry Programs.
- 10. Soils: The key to Successful Establishment of Vegetation.
- 11. Selecting Trees for Community Landscapes.
- 12. Selecting and Specifying Nursery Stock.
- 13. Planning and Maintenance.
- 14. Pruning.
- 15. Trees, Utilities, and Municipalities.
- 16.Tree Roots versus Sidewalks and Sewers.
- 17. Hazard Tree Inspection, Evaluation, and Management.
- 18. Integrated Pest Management.
- 19. Tree Appraisal: The Goal is Equity.
- 20. Leaf Composting.
- 21. Urban Tree Removals.
- 22. Recycling Urban Tree Removals.
- 23. Tree City USA.
- 24. Case Study of Paramus, New Jersey: A "Tree City USA" Community.
- 25. Attracting and Managing for Wildlife.
- 26. Managing Urban Ecosystems; A look to the Future of Urban Forestry.