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Urban Trees A Practical Management Guide

Handbook / Manual
By: Steve Cox(Author)
175 pages, 118 colour photographs, colour illustrations
Publisher: Crowood Press
Urban Trees
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  • Urban Trees ISBN: 9781847972989 Hardback Nov 2011 In stock
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About this book

Towns and cities are where most of us live, work and play, and although we recognize the value of the trees standing on the corner, or in the park, or framing the cathedral, most of us are unaware that they are a vital part of our urban life-support system. This invaluable book is essential reading for all those who wish to discover why trees are present in our population centres, how urban life in Britain has engulfed them in the last 200 years, why life is so difficult for urban trees, what their role is, and how we should care for them and include them in our urban future.

Urban Trees: A Practical Management Guide:
- discusses what trees do for us, and traces the development of urban trees in Britain,
- considers all aspects of the damaging impact of urban conditions on trees,
- examines urban tree management with reference to basic principles, planning tools, species selection, and site evaluation and modification,
- analyses the planting of trees in towns and cities, pruning methods, the establishment and maintenance of urban trees, and inspection, monitoring and assessment procedures,
- covers tree management on streets and highways, parks, woods and other public locations, as well as in private places including homes, offices, factories and wildlife conservation sites,
- summarizes the law in the United Kingdom as it relates to trees,
- and briefly outlines the impact of climate change on trees in urban areas and on aboriculture in general.

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Biography

Steve Cox has been working with trees for over thirty years. He began his career in arboriculture at Merrist Wood College then gained degrees in forestry from Aberdeen and Oxford Universities. Steve has worked in Europe, Africa and the Pacific and was a senior tree officer in a local authority, lecturing part-time at Kingston Maurward College in Dorset. Since 2003 he has been running his own arboricultural consultancy company.

Handbook / Manual
By: Steve Cox(Author)
175 pages, 118 colour photographs, colour illustrations
Publisher: Crowood Press
Media reviews

"[...] It's nicely illustrated, written in an easy style by a practicing arboriculturalist who knows his stuff, and so will be a popular science book for those urbanites who have a general interest in the trees around them. As such, while it is an interesting book, it has limited value for for ecologists."
- Peter Thomas, British Ecological Society Bulletin, August 2013

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