In 2017 the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) began a two-phase study to collect quantitative and qualitative data for urban park natural areas in Minneapolis, MN parks to inform management activities. The first phase took existing GIS data and quality ranking systems and tailored them to the Minneapolis park system. The second phase, which is still in process, involves field checking the data, applying the quality ranking system, and writing a management plan
The Chicago Region Trees Initiative (CRTI) has collected one of the largest data sets on urban fores...
Urban parks are biodiversity hotspots and are integral components of green infrastructure as develop...
St. Louis City’s urban woodland and forested natural areas were modified, degraded, and/or overly-ma...
The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks) owns 30,000 acres of property in New ...
St. Louis City, MO had 121 acres managed as woodland or forested natural areas: 98 acres in Forest P...
The Indianapolis Land Stewardship (ILS) team’s first restoration was in 1992 with high school studen...
The Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority’s Natural Resource Department (NRD) is responsible for the...
The Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC) Network is a collaborative effort to establish a...
The purpose of a Natural Areas Land Management Plan for the Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols A...
The following special issue includes a practitioner note that provides context about Forested Natura...
The urban forest and natural areas of Lady Bird Lake receive over 4 million visitors each year and r...
New York City contains 10,000 acres of forested natural areas, 8.5 million residents, and dozens of ...
Parks have the potential to play a role in conserving biodiversity as urbanization increases. Motiva...
The City of Houston has a total of 380 parks totaling 35,742 acres. Approximately 16,000 of those ac...
Report, presentation, and training packet completed by students enrolled in FNRM 5501: Urban Forest ...
The Chicago Region Trees Initiative (CRTI) has collected one of the largest data sets on urban fores...
Urban parks are biodiversity hotspots and are integral components of green infrastructure as develop...
St. Louis City’s urban woodland and forested natural areas were modified, degraded, and/or overly-ma...
The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks) owns 30,000 acres of property in New ...
St. Louis City, MO had 121 acres managed as woodland or forested natural areas: 98 acres in Forest P...
The Indianapolis Land Stewardship (ILS) team’s first restoration was in 1992 with high school studen...
The Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority’s Natural Resource Department (NRD) is responsible for the...
The Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC) Network is a collaborative effort to establish a...
The purpose of a Natural Areas Land Management Plan for the Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols A...
The following special issue includes a practitioner note that provides context about Forested Natura...
The urban forest and natural areas of Lady Bird Lake receive over 4 million visitors each year and r...
New York City contains 10,000 acres of forested natural areas, 8.5 million residents, and dozens of ...
Parks have the potential to play a role in conserving biodiversity as urbanization increases. Motiva...
The City of Houston has a total of 380 parks totaling 35,742 acres. Approximately 16,000 of those ac...
Report, presentation, and training packet completed by students enrolled in FNRM 5501: Urban Forest ...
The Chicago Region Trees Initiative (CRTI) has collected one of the largest data sets on urban fores...
Urban parks are biodiversity hotspots and are integral components of green infrastructure as develop...
St. Louis City’s urban woodland and forested natural areas were modified, degraded, and/or overly-ma...