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Definition of urban forest in US English: urban forestnoun A densely wooded area located in a city. Example sentencesExamples - Together with our partners we have helped dozens of cities and towns learn about the unique and precious value of their urban forests.
- All that blue in the upper part of the picture is actually foliage, and demonstrates clearly that, seen from space, the city is indeed an urban forest.
- I was particularly curious to see how Sweden, a socialistic country plans and protects its urban forests and how Swedish attitudes, policies, planning, and design differ from ours.
- And from a local policy perspective, ‘It's important that we graphically illustrate the scope and value of the urban forest resources.’
- Without a sufficient urban forest to work for cities, ecosystem services will dwindle.
- Residents on a Hounslow estate are being invited to plant a tree to help start an urban forest and improve their local area.
- The urban forests of California are not customarily thought of as a renewable resource.
- It's very important to restore the habitat, and increase the overall benefits of the urban forest on site.
- Washington is like other cities we've studied that are losing their urban forests at an alarming rate.
- From this research it is apparent that urban forests are indicators of the environmental quality of a community and that they provide measurable benefits, in particular: reducing stormwater flow and improving water quality.
- By 1900, municipalities managed urban forests to maximize their benefits and minimize costs.
- The city's urban forest plan, part of its sustainable development policy, is multi-phased.
- With that growth, however, has come an alarming loss in its urban forest.
- So his widow, Betty Brown Casey, thought it a fitting tribute to donate $50 million to restore the city's urban forest to the grandeur he loved.
- But increasing populations and rampant development are rapidly squeezing out urban forests.
- What they planted, though, grew up to be an urban forest of species imported from the East and nurtured by watering.
- The city's urban forest currently stores an estimated 8.8 million tons of carbon and sequesters nearly 68.785 lb per year.
- Advocates of parks and urban forests point to several benefits of adding verdure, including enhanced tourism, better health, higher property values, natural habitat preservation and improved air and water quality.
- That in itself is a tough job considering the disparate groups that have collected data on the urban forest over the years.
- Even if the committee is successful, however, Calgary's urban forest is likely to look a lot different in the coming years.
Definition of urban forest in US English: urban forestnoun A densely wooded area located in a city. Example sentencesExamples - Residents on a Hounslow estate are being invited to plant a tree to help start an urban forest and improve their local area.
- But increasing populations and rampant development are rapidly squeezing out urban forests.
- It's very important to restore the habitat, and increase the overall benefits of the urban forest on site.
- So his widow, Betty Brown Casey, thought it a fitting tribute to donate $50 million to restore the city's urban forest to the grandeur he loved.
- I was particularly curious to see how Sweden, a socialistic country plans and protects its urban forests and how Swedish attitudes, policies, planning, and design differ from ours.
- The city's urban forest currently stores an estimated 8.8 million tons of carbon and sequesters nearly 68.785 lb per year.
- The urban forests of California are not customarily thought of as a renewable resource.
- Without a sufficient urban forest to work for cities, ecosystem services will dwindle.
- By 1900, municipalities managed urban forests to maximize their benefits and minimize costs.
- What they planted, though, grew up to be an urban forest of species imported from the East and nurtured by watering.
- Even if the committee is successful, however, Calgary's urban forest is likely to look a lot different in the coming years.
- All that blue in the upper part of the picture is actually foliage, and demonstrates clearly that, seen from space, the city is indeed an urban forest.
- The city's urban forest plan, part of its sustainable development policy, is multi-phased.
- Together with our partners we have helped dozens of cities and towns learn about the unique and precious value of their urban forests.
- Washington is like other cities we've studied that are losing their urban forests at an alarming rate.
- And from a local policy perspective, ‘It's important that we graphically illustrate the scope and value of the urban forest resources.’
- Advocates of parks and urban forests point to several benefits of adding verdure, including enhanced tourism, better health, higher property values, natural habitat preservation and improved air and water quality.
- That in itself is a tough job considering the disparate groups that have collected data on the urban forest over the years.
- With that growth, however, has come an alarming loss in its urban forest.
- From this research it is apparent that urban forests are indicators of the environmental quality of a community and that they provide measurable benefits, in particular: reducing stormwater flow and improving water quality.
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