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Urban Trees: Which Future?

2015
Urban trees inevitably grow under conditions different from the conditions of the natural habitat. Compressed soil, bad water regime of soils, human activity, emissions and traffic reduce the life span of trees forcing researchers to select new species or cultivars for urban conditions. But, is this the right way?
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Urban Trees

Scientific American, 1976
Thomas S. Elias, Howard S. Irwin
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Trees in urban landscapes

2008
Human settlements have always implied a drawback for the natural state of the environment. But in the course of replacing forests, meadows, marshes by buildings, streets, marketplaces, men also developed a strong desire to incorporate natural elements into urban design: The early Egyptians, e.g., planted trees in regular symmetrical rows along their ...
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Tree science – the benefits of urban trees

2021
Siobhan Vernon   +3 more
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Investigating Urban Trees

The Science Teacher, 2019
James Carrigan   +5 more
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Urban trees vade mecum: tree inspection and examination

Arboricultural Journal, 2013
This book is an excellent thought-provoking appraisal of the murky art of tree inspection. It draws together a wealth of information, observations, methodologies and techniques which although aimed...
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Urban Tree Survival: Trees in the Sidewalk

Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 1978
Ruth Foster, Joan Blaine
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Urban Trees

2014
Mark Johnston, Andrew Hirons
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Urban trees

Environmental Management, 1977
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Understanding Urban Tree Ecophysiology Worldwide: Unveiling the Urban Trees Ecophysiology Network (UTEN)

With the ongoing surge of urbanization, a majority of the world's population now resides in urban areas exposed to various environmental stressors. Cities, experiencing temperatures up to 10°C higher than nearby rural areas due to energy consumption and urban infrastructure, necessitate urgent measures to address these challenges, especially ...
Yakir Preisler   +19 more
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