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Urban Tree Risk Management: A Community Guide to Program Design and Implementation

"[An] illustrated, easy to read training manual for community leaders, administrators, city foresters, parks and public works staff, and private tree care practitioners. The manual is designed to assist communities with the design, adoption and implementation of tree risk management programs, and train field staff to detect, assess, and correct hazardous defects in urban trees. A team of experts in urban forestry, plant pathology and forest health collaborated to produce this manual. Consulting arborists, city foresters, and educators provided extensive review to ensure the information applies to communities of varying sizes and budgets. Examples of tree defects, risk rating systems, and species selection were chosen to depict tree species and conditions that occur in the Northeastern U.S." [from the Preface]

Authors
J.D. Pokorny
Date Published
2006
Publication Number
NA-TP-03-03
Resource Format
Website, Binder (3-ring)
Sub-Topics
Risk Assessment and Hazard
State(s)/Region(s)
National
Keywords
Risk management, Risk management, Leaf characteristics, Leaf characteristics, Risk assessment, Risk assessment, Hazard assessment, Hazard assessment
Indexed By
UFS
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