Urban Forests
Trees provide economic and community benefits in addition to mitigating air and water pollution impacts. Given the diverse number of benefits provided by trees and urban forests, it is little wonder urban forestry is increasingly recognized as a vital component of sustainable communities. Sustainability officers are in the opportunistic position of influencing policy, planning, and perception regarding how to better utilize a collaborative partnership with nature.
Reports & Guides:
- Green Infrastructure: Using Nature to Solve Stormwater Challenges
- Human Dimensions of Urban Forestry and Urban Greening
- i-Tree Inventory Software
- Sustainable Connections: Strategies to Support Local Economies
- Tree Identification
- Tree Inventory Volunteer Training Manual
- Urban Forests: Mental, Physical, and Social Health Benefits

Featured Reports & Guides
Tree Identification
Guides the user through a series of illustrations to identify a tree species;…

Featured Reports & Guides
i-Tree Inventory Software
i-Tree Streets software, which quantifies street trees? annual…

Featured Reports & Guides
Tree Inventory Volunteer Training Manual
Provides excellent framework for a volunteer-based tree…


