Frankston City’s urban forest, the sum of all urban trees across the municipality, is a critically valuable community asset for providing shade, intercepting storm water, providing habitat and food for […]
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The aim of Frankston’s Urban Forest Policy is to provide a framework for making structured, consistent and environmentally sound decisions for all trees within the municipality’s “Urban Forest”. What is […]
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Banyule City Council faces a set of key issues that influence its planning and policy direction. Population growth, climate change, decreasing biodiversity, rising costs of resources and the need for […]
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The Urban Forest is an integral part of Darebin contributing environmental, amenity, human health and well-being benefits. Given the current pressure on our “green assets–Y due to climate change, medium […]
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Our plan is to increase Brimbank’s tree canopy coverage from 6.2 per cent to 30 per cent over the next 30 years in its Urban Forest Strategy 2016-2046. The Urban […]
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