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Tree wardens and utility arborists: a management team working for street trees in Massachusetts

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Journal, Research (Article)

The purposes of the study were to solicit information about street tree planting, maintenance, and removal, and to assess the amount and quality of cooperation between municipal and utility arborists. [UMN]

"Public trees along streets and roads are often jointly managed by municipalities and electric companies. This research obtained information about community forestry programs and assessed the level of cooperation between the two management entities. The study queried electric utility staff arborists and municipal tree wardens, the arboricultural professionals in Massachusetts who are directly responsible for the planting, maintenance, and removal of street trees in urban and community forests. Results showed that the majority of communities still lack street tree inventories and management plans. Major advances in utility arboriculture have resulted in the need for trained and qualified arboricultural professionals to implement the new practices and techniques. Municipal arboriculture professionals give high ratings to the cooperation between communities and electric utilities when the private companies employ trained arborists on staff." [Abstract]

Authors
K.D. Doherty, H.D.P. Ryan, D.V. Bloniarz
Date Published
2000
Journal/Conference
Journal of Arboriculture
Publisher
International Society of Arboriculture
Publisher Location
Savoy, IL (US)
ISBN/ISSN
0278-5226
Volume
26
Number
1
Start Page
38
End Page
47
Sub-Topics
Maintenance Specifications, Utility & Utility ROW Management, Urban Forest Management, Planning, Arboricultural Profession
State(s)/Region(s)
Massachusetts
Keywords
Tree management plan, Urban forestry, Utility arboriculture, Leaf characteristics, Maintenance, Municipal arboriculture, Street tree maintenance
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UMN

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