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David Humphries
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Andreas Roloff. Chapter 1 of Urban Tree Management: for the Sustainable Development of Green Cities, on page 5. It reads:

 

"In past times, dance and court trees used to be very important. Dance lindens had a platform in the crown where dances were held; court lindens were used for meetings dedicated to law and order. The finding of justice was based on the belief that nobody would dare lie under a Tilia tree."

 

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Is that pretty much the best book to get with regards Urban Tree Planning?

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Awesome. Hope you like it. :)

 

 

But now I want to buy Trees in Towns and Cities also. I've read it briefly but never owned it. Aa aargh always too many books to buy! Right better stop hijacking The Humphrie's thread now😄

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A step back to a time where the threat of the European question meant an entirely different thing.

 

 

Aerial images of Hampstead Heath taken in 1941 when the open spaces of grass were taken up and used for a more fundamental purposes than leisure

 

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Great pictures what is interesting is how much has stayed the same the more modern pic is still recognisable as the same place

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