This Article discusses the impact of urban development on trees. It discusses the importance of having trees in urban neighborhoods by increasing property value and highly benefiting the ecological system. It also discusses alternative policies that other cities have implemented to deal with the impact of development on the environment. Finally, the Article proposes various solutions to the problems faced by New York City specifically, arguing that the city should adopt a comprehensive urban forestry program that would asses the current status of the urban forest, evaluate the environmental impact of development, and protect tree and landscaping ordinances
Through the tree giveaway program, NYRP provides organizations between 100 and 300 trees and staff t...
The MillionTreesNYC Subcommittee on Research and Evaluation was formed shortly following the 2007 la...
This article examines the urban forest in Portland, Oregon, as part of a complex system that require...
This Article discusses the impact of urban development on trees. It discusses the importance of havi...
Considerable attention has been paid to the benefits that urban trees provide and recent research ha...
In 2006, government officials in Baltimore announced plans to double the city’s tree canopy over the...
MillionTreesNYC, which has the goal of planting one million trees in New York City by 2017, is inte...
Many of the world's major cities have implemented tree planting programs based on assumed environmen...
Urban trees are crucial to a healthy environment. The benefits range from good air quality to storm ...
Over 80% of Americans live in urban areas and that percentage is expected to rise in the coming year...
Abstract: It is believed that involving the public in street tree (i.e. curbside or sidewalk tree) s...
New York City contains 10,000 acres of forested natural areas, 8.5 million residents, and dozens of ...
Current forest restoration practices for New York City’s (NYC) MillionTreesNYC Initiative on public ...
Recently, municipalities have been investing large sums of money as well as much bureaucratic and pr...
An analysis of trees in New York City reveals that this city has about 5.2 million trees with canopi...
Through the tree giveaway program, NYRP provides organizations between 100 and 300 trees and staff t...
The MillionTreesNYC Subcommittee on Research and Evaluation was formed shortly following the 2007 la...
This article examines the urban forest in Portland, Oregon, as part of a complex system that require...
This Article discusses the impact of urban development on trees. It discusses the importance of havi...
Considerable attention has been paid to the benefits that urban trees provide and recent research ha...
In 2006, government officials in Baltimore announced plans to double the city’s tree canopy over the...
MillionTreesNYC, which has the goal of planting one million trees in New York City by 2017, is inte...
Many of the world's major cities have implemented tree planting programs based on assumed environmen...
Urban trees are crucial to a healthy environment. The benefits range from good air quality to storm ...
Over 80% of Americans live in urban areas and that percentage is expected to rise in the coming year...
Abstract: It is believed that involving the public in street tree (i.e. curbside or sidewalk tree) s...
New York City contains 10,000 acres of forested natural areas, 8.5 million residents, and dozens of ...
Current forest restoration practices for New York City’s (NYC) MillionTreesNYC Initiative on public ...
Recently, municipalities have been investing large sums of money as well as much bureaucratic and pr...
An analysis of trees in New York City reveals that this city has about 5.2 million trees with canopi...
Through the tree giveaway program, NYRP provides organizations between 100 and 300 trees and staff t...
The MillionTreesNYC Subcommittee on Research and Evaluation was formed shortly following the 2007 la...
This article examines the urban forest in Portland, Oregon, as part of a complex system that require...