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Urban Forest Landscapes Integrating Multidisciplinary Perspectives

Edited By: GA Bradley
224 pages, 29 photos, 4 charts
Urban Forest Landscapes
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Urban forestry is a comparatively new field within the academic discipline of forestry. This book takes a critical look at the current state of knowledge and research in the field, and includes examples from Europe and North America.

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Edited By: GA Bradley
224 pages, 29 photos, 4 charts
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