The MillionTreesNYC Subcommittee on Research and Evaluation was formed shortly following the 2007 launch of MillionTreesNYC, a citywide, public-private initiative with an ambitious goal: to plant and care for one million new trees across New York City’s five boroughs by 2017. Members of this committee are comprised of academics, government researchers and local practitioners with experience in the fields of natural resource management and community development. On March 5-6, 2010, over two hundred researchers and practitioners came together at The New School to showcase scientific innovation in the field of urban forestry and greening. The MillionTreesNYC, Green Infrastructure and Urban Ecology Research Symposium engaged professionals from ...
Urban forestry is one important way of connecting cities to the environment, so it’s appropriate tha...
This dissertation is an anthropological field study of the work of urban ecological maintenance bein...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
The manuscript is the Editor\u27s Introduction for the 2010 Special Edition of CATE featuring the pr...
Current forest restoration practices for New York City’s (NYC) MillionTreesNYC Initiative on public ...
This Article discusses the impact of urban development on trees. It discusses the importance of havi...
Through the tree giveaway program, NYRP provides organizations between 100 and 300 trees and staff t...
MillionTreesNYC, which has the goal of planting one million trees in New York City by 2017, is inte...
Over 625,000 street trees help transform the cold concrete of New York City into a lush and inviting...
New York City contains 10,000 acres of forested natural areas, 8.5 million residents, and dozens of ...
The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks) manages 7,300-acres of natural area f...
Background: Urban ecosystems face many environmental, infrastructure, and social systems challenges....
The following special issue includes a practitioner note that provides context about Forested Natura...
Over 80% of Americans live in urban areas and that percentage is expected to rise in the coming year...
Megacities contain at least 10 million people whose wellbeing largely depends on ecosystem services ...
Urban forestry is one important way of connecting cities to the environment, so it’s appropriate tha...
This dissertation is an anthropological field study of the work of urban ecological maintenance bein...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
The manuscript is the Editor\u27s Introduction for the 2010 Special Edition of CATE featuring the pr...
Current forest restoration practices for New York City’s (NYC) MillionTreesNYC Initiative on public ...
This Article discusses the impact of urban development on trees. It discusses the importance of havi...
Through the tree giveaway program, NYRP provides organizations between 100 and 300 trees and staff t...
MillionTreesNYC, which has the goal of planting one million trees in New York City by 2017, is inte...
Over 625,000 street trees help transform the cold concrete of New York City into a lush and inviting...
New York City contains 10,000 acres of forested natural areas, 8.5 million residents, and dozens of ...
The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks) manages 7,300-acres of natural area f...
Background: Urban ecosystems face many environmental, infrastructure, and social systems challenges....
The following special issue includes a practitioner note that provides context about Forested Natura...
Over 80% of Americans live in urban areas and that percentage is expected to rise in the coming year...
Megacities contain at least 10 million people whose wellbeing largely depends on ecosystem services ...
Urban forestry is one important way of connecting cities to the environment, so it’s appropriate tha...
This dissertation is an anthropological field study of the work of urban ecological maintenance bein...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...