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The Urban Forestry MovementThe urban forestry movement attempts to improve the livability of cities by planting and maintaining trees. Members of this movement include foresters, environmental policymakers, city planners, and community activists. Challenges of Urban ForestryUrban forestry is a practical discipline, focused on tree planting, care, and protection. Ongoing care and intervention are required because trees are constantly challenged by the urban environment. Water may not be readily available; planters may limit root space and consequently limit growth; ordinary physical stresses such as touching can accumulate to cause substantial damage. Benefits of Urban ForestryHowever, the benefits of urban trees are many, and include beautification, reduction of the urban heat island effect, reduction of stormwater runoff, reduction of air pollution, reduction of energy costs through increased shade over buildings, and reduction of environmental impact through the creation of habitats. Urban Forestry in the United StatesIn the United States, federal urban forestry policy is overseen by the USDA Forest Service, part of the Department of Agriculture. Much of the work on the ground is performed by non-profits funded by private donations and government grants. Policy on urban forestry is less contentious and partisan than many other forestry issues, such as resource extraction in national forests. Urban Forestry Organizations
Related fields of study: forestry, landscape architecture, horticulture, arboriculture, and natural resource management. |
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