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Tree Conservation and Home Site Development Guide (00-DG-11083150-440)

Grant Number
00-DG-11083150-440

This project produced a guide to be used by Habitat for Humanity in order to facilitate the incorporation of environmental evaluation and planning into the new development sites produced by the homebuilders.

National Wildlife Federation (NWF) has created and published the TreeConservationand Home Site Development Guide. This guide will be used by Habitat For Humanity International (HFHI), one of the world's largest homebuilders, and its affiliates around the county to facilitate the incorporation of environmental evaluation and planning into the siting and landscaping decisions that are made at new development sites. The guide is an informative resource, emphasizing the conservation of trees and other natural vegetation and the role sustainable landscaping plays in the energy, water, and habitat conservation. The guide will be distributed by National Garden Clubs, Inc., a nonprofit organization of over 8,000 garden clubs nationwide, and NWF. Guides can be ordered from NWF at http://www.nwf.org/backyardwildlifehabitat/thehabitatshop.cfm.

Project Objectives:

1. In collaboration with key partners, develop the framework and content of the Tool Kit

2. Integrate the content of multiple authors into one cohesive work that covers the following areas:

•Concepts

The benefits and values of trees and community and urban forests

The benefits and values of sustainable landscaping

Landscaping for energy conservation

Landscaping for water conservation

Landscaping for wildlife

Elements of a low maintenance landscape

•Inventory & Design

Research, Site Inventory, and Analysis

Site Design

•Tree Protection

Protecting trees and other natural vegetation and landscape components during construction

•Plant Installation

Soil preparation

Selecting Trees

Planting trees and shrubs

•Maintenance

Lawn and garden maintenance

Tree and shrub maintenance

•Homeowner and Family Education

Incorporating tree conservation and sustainable landscape concepts into HFH Homeowner Education/Sweat Equity requirements.

Planning Sweat Equity activities for families.

Green Home Information

•Appendix

Contacts and Resources: Details for finding and contacting local conservation districts, garden clubs, etc., for assistance

Additional print and video resources

3. Design, print, and disseminate 2,500 copies of the Tool Kit

4. Evaluate the impact of the Tool Kit in the following areas via feedback forms and pre/post-assessments to answer the following questions:

•How has implementation of the Took Kit affected the landscape?

•How has implementation of the Took Kit affected knowledge and understanding of homeowners regarding benefits of the urban forestand sustainable landscaping?

•Produce 5 case studies from around the country where the Tool Kit hasbeen used.

5. Revise and reprint as necessary

Contact
Mizejewski, David
mizejewski@nwf.org
(703) 438-6499
Organization
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive
Reston, VA 20190-5362
Total Project Cost
$ 91,500
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Federal Share
$ 33,250
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Grantee Share
$ 58,250
Year of Award
2000
Year of Expiration
2001
FS Manager
Ed Macie
USDA Forest Service
1720 Peachtree Road, N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30367
(404) 347-7203
Grant Categories
Education, Communication & Outreach, None
Sub-Topics
Urban Forest Management, Education Programs (Public)
State(s)/Region(s)
Virginia
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