Canberra is a unique city in Australia where the trees on public land that dominate the urban forest were planned for at the city's inception. In the mid-1990s, a 100% census of street and park trees was completed, and together with simple health, growt
As urban areas grow, urban trees attract more attention from city governments, foresters, arborists ...
In attempting to glimpse the possible futures for the urban forest, insights can be gained into key ...
WISALTS column discusses urban forests, trees in the towns and cities in Australia. There are a numb...
Canberra, Australia's national capital, is a planned city established on grazing lands in the southe...
At the beginning of the 1900s, the Canberra plain was largely treeless. Graziers had carried out ext...
Over approximately 100 years, the Australian capital, Canberra, has evolved in association with the ...
Urban forests provide many ecosystem services, such as reducing heat, improving air quality, treatme...
The delivery of services and benefits provided by urban forests is threatened by tree limited growth...
The urban forest holds a particular role in the Australian urban landscape. A mixture of remnant, na...
Over half the world's population resides in cities, with increasing trends towards urbanisation expe...
Many cities face a struggle to reconcile ambitious tree canopy cover targets with urban development ...
Many urban development processes, supported by land-use planning, negatively impact urban trees. Urb...
Trees along footpath zones (or verges) grow on the “front-line” of urban forest ecosystems, increasi...
Trees in cities supply ecosystem services, including cooling, storm water quality management, habita...
The condition of our urban forest is vital to the sustainability of our comfort and survival within ...
As urban areas grow, urban trees attract more attention from city governments, foresters, arborists ...
In attempting to glimpse the possible futures for the urban forest, insights can be gained into key ...
WISALTS column discusses urban forests, trees in the towns and cities in Australia. There are a numb...
Canberra, Australia's national capital, is a planned city established on grazing lands in the southe...
At the beginning of the 1900s, the Canberra plain was largely treeless. Graziers had carried out ext...
Over approximately 100 years, the Australian capital, Canberra, has evolved in association with the ...
Urban forests provide many ecosystem services, such as reducing heat, improving air quality, treatme...
The delivery of services and benefits provided by urban forests is threatened by tree limited growth...
The urban forest holds a particular role in the Australian urban landscape. A mixture of remnant, na...
Over half the world's population resides in cities, with increasing trends towards urbanisation expe...
Many cities face a struggle to reconcile ambitious tree canopy cover targets with urban development ...
Many urban development processes, supported by land-use planning, negatively impact urban trees. Urb...
Trees along footpath zones (or verges) grow on the “front-line” of urban forest ecosystems, increasi...
Trees in cities supply ecosystem services, including cooling, storm water quality management, habita...
The condition of our urban forest is vital to the sustainability of our comfort and survival within ...
As urban areas grow, urban trees attract more attention from city governments, foresters, arborists ...
In attempting to glimpse the possible futures for the urban forest, insights can be gained into key ...
WISALTS column discusses urban forests, trees in the towns and cities in Australia. There are a numb...