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Urban / community forestry in the Intermountain West
Journal of Arboriculture (1998)
  • Michael R. Kuhns
Abstract
This paper summarizes the people/population factors, site factors, and program factors influencing urban and community forestry (U&CF) in the Intermountain West, including information gathered through a limited survey of U&CF experts in the region. The major factors that emerged include a relatively low population living in cities and towns scattered over a large area, major population growth now and in the future, lack of native trees in the valleys where most people live, harsh conditions for growing trees, poorly funded and staffed U&CF programs, and lack of community and citizen awareness and knowledge, particularly regarding tree selection and landscape design and care. An improving future is predicted for U&CF in the region, based on population growth and demographic change, increasing citizen interest and awareness, enhanced funding and staffing of U&CF programs, and the availability of better-trained arborists.
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Publication Date
1998
Citation Information
Michael R. Kuhns. "Urban / community forestry in the Intermountain West" Journal of Arboriculture Vol. 24 Iss. 5 (1998) p. 280 - 285
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_kuhns/305/