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There is a growing evidence base that documents the social, environmental and economic benefits that urban trees can deliver. Trees are, however, under threat today as never before due to competition for space imposed by development, other hard infrastructures, increased pressure on the availability of financial provision from local authorities and a highly cautious approach to risk management in a modern litigious society.

It is, therefore, incumbent upon all of us in construction and urban design disciplines to pursue a set of goals that not only preserve existing trees where we can, but also ensure that new plantings are appropriately specified and detailed to enable their successful establishment and growth to productive maturity.

Aimed at developers, urban planners, urban designers, landscape architects and arboriculturists, this book takes a candid look at the benefits that trees provide alongside the threats that are eliminating them from our towns and cities. It

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1. The Benefits of Trees in Cities, 2. Tree Structures and Function - How do Trees Work? 3. Urban Soils and Functional Trees, 4. Site Assessment and Analysis, 5. Plant Production, 6. Tree Planting and Establishment: Technical Design, 7. Disorders Pests and Diseases, 8. Trees, Regulations and the Law, 9. An Integrated Approach to Green Infrastructure

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 13/04/2017
      ISBN13: 9780415702461, 978-0415702461
      ISBN10: 0415702461

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      There is a growing evidence base that documents the social, environmental and economic benefits that urban trees can deliver. Trees are, however, under threat today as never before due to competition for space imposed by development, other hard infrastructures, increased pressure on the availability of financial provision from local authorities and a highly cautious approach to risk management in a modern litigious society.

      It is, therefore, incumbent upon all of us in construction and urban design disciplines to pursue a set of goals that not only preserve existing trees where we can, but also ensure that new plantings are appropriately specified and detailed to enable their successful establishment and growth to productive maturity.

      Aimed at developers, urban planners, urban designers, landscape architects and arboriculturists, this book takes a candid look at the benefits that trees provide alongside the threats that are eliminating them from our towns and cities. It

      Table of Contents

      1. The Benefits of Trees in Cities, 2. Tree Structures and Function - How do Trees Work? 3. Urban Soils and Functional Trees, 4. Site Assessment and Analysis, 5. Plant Production, 6. Tree Planting and Establishment: Technical Design, 7. Disorders Pests and Diseases, 8. Trees, Regulations and the Law, 9. An Integrated Approach to Green Infrastructure

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