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A Model of Urban Forest Sustainability: Application to Cities in the United States

Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)

Results of a survey of the application of the urban forest sustainability model.

"The applicability of a model for urban forest sustainability was evaluated through a written survey. The model considers the character of the vegetation resource, community awareness of, and attitudes about, urban forests, and the management programs for the resource. Results from 25 U.S. cities were evaluated using the 20 criteria and four levels of performance found in the model. Although surveys were sent directly to mayors, urban forestry professionals completed the questionnaires. The average score for responding cities was 48.8, out of a maximum score of 80. The range in scores was 27 to 61. Criteria of sustainability with highest overall scores dealt with awareness of trees as a community resource and neighborhood action; the lowest scores involved the participation of private landholders in urban forest management and regional cooperation." [Abstract]

NUCFAC recommended award: G-5-94-20-095

Authors
J.R. Clark, N.P. Matheny
Date Published
March 1998
Journal/Conference
Journal of Arboricultue
Publisher
International Society of Arboriculture
Publisher Location
Champaign, IL (US)
Volume/Issue/Number
24/2/
Start Page
112
End Page
120
Pages
9
Sub-Topics
Urban Forest Management, Sustainability
State(s)/Region(s)
National
Indexed By
UFS
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