FNRM4501: Urban Forest Management: Managing Greenspaces for People

3 Credits

Management concepts for green infrastructure of cities, towns, and communities. Urban forest as a social/biological resource. Emphasizes management of urban forest ecosystem to maximize benefits to people. Tree selection, risk assessment, cost-benefit analysis, landscape planning, values, perceptions. How urban forestry can be a tool to improve community infrastructure.

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A Average (3.844)Most Common: A (76%)

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    Recommend
  • 5.50

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    Effort
  • 5.63

    /6

    Understanding
  • 5.62

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    Interesting
  • 5.59

    /6

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