An infrastructure that facilitates co-ordinated planning between agriculture, forestry and urban and community development is important. 一套有利于农业、林业和城市与社区发展间协调规划的基础设施是很重要的。 UN-2 Raised awareness on forests, wildlife, livelihood, urban forestry, non-timber forest pro...
Trees outside forests: agro-, community, and urban forestry Planted forests are often considered to consist of tree plantings at a scale large enough to satisfy such objectives as commercial production of timber and... AJLKR Nair - 《New Forests》 被引量: 90发表: 1999年 Fine particle number...
Simson A., 2005, Urban Forestry in Europe. Innovative Sollutions and Future Poten- tial, [w:] Konijnendijk K.N. i in., 2005, Urban Forest and Trees, A Reference Book, Sprinter-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg,...
The Ten-year Urban Forestry Action Plan: 2016-2026 was published in September, 2015 (see http://www.urbanforestry.subr.edu/FinalActionPlan_Complete_11_17_15.pdf). This 260 page heavily illustrated document was prepared by the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council (NUCFAC) und...
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2021). Most often in scientific literature and also in mainstream discourses, negative HWI are analysed (= human-wildlife-conflicts). Wildlife is causing threats to the livelihood or safety of a person or a community (Inskip and Zimmermann 2009). Negative outcomes for wildlife are often a ...
Urban forests face multiple human-mediated pressures leading to compromised ecosystem structure and functioning. Therefore, understanding ecosystem structure in response to ongoing pressures is crucial for sustaining ecological integrity and human well-being. We aim to assess the disturbance and its effects...
De-industrialisation triggered economic, spatial and environmental changes in cities. Therefore, this study identifies whether there has been a reorientation of spatial development in post-industrial cities towards the creation of green spaces. The aim of the study is to analyse and evaluate the transf...
This study explores the values and benefits of community-based urban forestry in Syracuse, New York. Environmental stewards (N=12) were interviewed about their experiences working in urban forestry organizations in the city. Using a grounded theory methodology, elements of empowerment were identified ...
There is no consensus on what makes for a livable urban environment. This requires empirical assessment of the relationship between urban characteristics a