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Underlying beliefs and attitudes about topping trees

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Journal, Research (Article)

In this study, a survey was conducted in one region of the United States to determine the reasons behind the continuing practice, in part by directly interviewing people who had requested or allowed their shade trees to be topped. The survey investigated attitudes toward topping, knowledge of basic tree care, how the individuals receive advice related to tree care, how their topping service was obtained, and related sociodemographic characteristics.

[Ti: Underlying beliefs and attitudes about topping trees]
[Au: Fazio, J.R. and, Krumpe, E.E., ,]
[So: Journal of Arboriculture 25(4):193-199.]
[Ky: Maintenance]]

[Issue/Page: 25(4):193-199]

Authors
J.R. Fazio, E.E. Krumpe
Date Published
1999
Journal/Conference
Journal of Arboriculture
Publisher
International Society of Arboriculture
Publisher Location
Savoy, IL (US)
ISBN/ISSN
0278-5226
Volume/Issue/Number
/25(4):193-199/
Sub-Topics
Maintenance Specifications
Keywords
Maintenance
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