The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks) owns 30,000 acres of property in New York City, 12,000 acres of this is natural areas, including 7,300 acres of forest. These forests have been monitored and managed since the Natural Resources Group was founded in 1984. The forests experience a variety of threats: some threats are a legacy of past land use and development, while others are continuous. Monitoring forest management practices has been occurring for decades and has taken many forms, including site-specific monitoring of restoration outcomes and system-wide monitoring to understand overall health and ecological trajectory. This case study contextualizes the various forms of monitoring and describes a recent and ongo...
Current and historic land use practices as well as exposure to an urban environment can impact fores...
St. Louis City’s urban woodland and forested natural areas were modified, degraded, and/or overly-ma...
This project examines monitoring data collected in hardwood forests by the Hamilton Conservation Aut...
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 ...
The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks) manages 7,300-acres of natural area f...
Summary The State of the Urban Forest in New York City is a report developed by The Nature Conserva...
St. Louis City, MO had 121 acres managed as woodland or forested natural areas: 98 acres in Forest P...
The City of New York Parks & Recreation’s (Parks) Natural Resources Group (NRG) is leading a large s...
The Indianapolis Land Stewardship (ILS) team’s first restoration was in 1992 with high school studen...
The following special issue includes a practitioner note that provides context about Forested Natura...
In 2017 the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) began a two-phase study to collect quantita...
This report was requested by Tui 2000 Inc. and the Hamilton City Council (HCC) as a means of trackin...
Urbanization transforms ecological systems, altering soils, hydrology, climate, species pools, and l...
Municipalities have strived to naturalize urban landscapes for decades through various tree planting...
Current and historic land use practices as well as exposure to an urban environment can impact fores...
St. Louis City’s urban woodland and forested natural areas were modified, degraded, and/or overly-ma...
This project examines monitoring data collected in hardwood forests by the Hamilton Conservation Aut...
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 ...
The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks) manages 7,300-acres of natural area f...
Summary The State of the Urban Forest in New York City is a report developed by The Nature Conserva...
St. Louis City, MO had 121 acres managed as woodland or forested natural areas: 98 acres in Forest P...
The City of New York Parks & Recreation’s (Parks) Natural Resources Group (NRG) is leading a large s...
The Indianapolis Land Stewardship (ILS) team’s first restoration was in 1992 with high school studen...
The following special issue includes a practitioner note that provides context about Forested Natura...
In 2017 the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) began a two-phase study to collect quantita...
This report was requested by Tui 2000 Inc. and the Hamilton City Council (HCC) as a means of trackin...
Urbanization transforms ecological systems, altering soils, hydrology, climate, species pools, and l...
Municipalities have strived to naturalize urban landscapes for decades through various tree planting...
Current and historic land use practices as well as exposure to an urban environment can impact fores...
St. Louis City’s urban woodland and forested natural areas were modified, degraded, and/or overly-ma...
This project examines monitoring data collected in hardwood forests by the Hamilton Conservation Aut...