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People and nature: where we've been, where we need to go; A collection of essays
AMERICAN FORESTS' HISTORY HAS LESSONS FOR THE PRESENT AMERICAN FORESTS' HISTORY HAS LESSONS FOR THE PRESENT "We need to find a new framework...
American Forests, 09/22/06 by Gary Moll · More from publication -
Remembering Bob Skiera
Urban tree fans everywhere are mourning the passing of Bob Skiera, 73, a legendary urban forester who served as Milwaukee's city forester for 17...
American Forests, 09/22/05 by Gary Moll · More from publication -
Repairing ecosystems at home: three cities show why it makes financial sense to reconnect with nature in their own backyards
What do Salem, Oregon; Roanoke, Virginia; and Charlotte, North Carolina, have in common? They are trendsetters, early adopters of technology to...
American Forests, 06/22/05 by Gary Moll · More from publication -
Greening the National Map: a new feature allows this compilation of country-wide geographic data to show communities just how their land cover is changing
The memory of September 11 brings to mind images of tragedy and concerns about national security. But in some parts of the government it was a...
American Forests, 03/22/05 by Gary Moll · More from publication -
Building a better tree: When the goal is creating tougher trees for urban areas it means focusing on more than just parentage - Heartwood - Column
Are living things a product of their genetic make-up or of the environment? The answer is both. When it comes to making it in the world of trees,...
American Forests, 09/22/03 by Gary Moll · More from publication -
Trees, environment, and genes: in the evolutionary battle to survive and thrive, a species' parentage is just the beginning - Heartwood
Think about a tree that in your mind is perfect. Now imagine creating more trees just like that one-trees that grow tall and straight, or low and...
American Forests, 06/22/03 by Gary Moll · More from publication -
Nurturing nature: Trees give scale to human life. They're also a measure of how well we're protecting the world around us - Communities
It was a hot July day in 1862. A tall, drawn man and his small son strolled toward the huge copper beech next to the cottage where the family spent...
American Forests, 03/22/02 by Gary Moll · More from publication -
Picture This
Autumn 2000 is a notable landmark for AMERICAN FORESTS, as the organization celebrates 125 successful years of operation and brings its...
American Forests, 09/22/00 by Gary Moll · More from publication -
A recipe for sustainability
The American Forests magazine is a publication that deals with the caring of trees and cities. It conducts surveys and conferences such as the...
American Forests, 09/22/97 by Gary Moll · More from publication -
America's urban forests: growing concerns
A study involving tree canopy in different cities was conducted for five years to know what canopy percentage a city must obtain to achieve a...
American Forests, 09/22/97 by Gary Moll · More from publication
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