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Redeveloping urban neighborhoods: From housing to street trees

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"Residents in newly redeveloped urban communities are moving the neighborhood restoration process from the buildings out into the streets by maintaining newly planted and existing street trees." (p.110) [UMN]

"Residents in newly redeveloped urban communities are moving the neighborhood restoration process from the buildings out into the streets by maintaining newly planted and existing street trees. The caretakers and their charges are brought together through collaboration between a funder of low-income housing development and an urban forestry organization." [Abstract]

[New York, Sept. 12-16, 1995]

Authors
P. Magnuson
Date Published
1995
Journal/Conference
Proceedings of the 7th National Urban Forest Conference
Editor
C. Kollin, M. Barratt
Publisher
American Forests
Publisher Location
Washington, DC (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Start Page
110
End Page
113
Pages
4
Sub-Topics
Planting, Working with the Public, Neighbors, Resource Conservation/Preservation
State(s)/Region(s)
New York
Keywords
Resident, Managing the Urban Forest, Leaf characteristics, Restoration
Libraries
SO:9100-004; UMN

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