Article Tag: urban forest

Bayside has a significant vegetation coverage that is valued by its residents. This vegetation is found on residential property, schools, industrial land, golf courses, lining our streets, on Council-owned land […]

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Bayside City Council : 2011

The objective of this Strategy is to re-define tree-management practices, create plans and actions that will maintain and improve the quality of our urban forest for the future. Council policies […]

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City of Burnside: 2014

The City of West Torrens comprises 36 square kilometres of Adelaide’s western metropolitan area. The greatest percentage of the land area is dedicated to residential development, while the commercial areas […]

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City of West Torrens, SA: 2018

As Australian cities face challenges of increased size, density and a range of environmental issues, compounded by climate change impacts, integration of greening is receiving increased attention. Greening, in the […]

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Taylor and Francis: 2020

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Bush, Judy (Author); Coenen, Lars (Author); Fastenrath, Sebastian (Author)

The City of Greater Dandenong manages 55,000 street trees and a significant number of park trees. These trees form part of Greater Dandenong’s urban forest which is the sum of […]

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City of Greater Dandenong: 2018