Book ID: 107096
Roloff, Andreas (ed.)
Urban Tree Management. 2016. illus. XIV, 472 p. Paper bd.
Urban tree management is the key basis for greener cities of the future. It is a practical discipline which includes tree selection, planting, care and protection and the overall management of trees as a collective resource. The book aims to raise awareness for the positive impacts and benefits of city trees and for their importance to quality of urban life and well-being aspects that are increasingly important in these times of progressing urbanisation. With this book you will learn: fundamentals, methods and tools of urban tree management/ state of the art in the fields of urban forestry and tree biology/ positive effects and uses of urban trees/ features, requirements and selection criteria for urban trees/ conditions and problems of urban trees/ governance and management aspects/ environmental education programs. The book is an excellent resource for plant scientists, horticulturists, dendrologists, and arboriculturists, forestry scientists, city planners, parks department specialists and landscape architects. It will be an essential addition to all students and libraries where such subjects are taught.