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why not just plant more anyway, without taking existing ones down unless its really necessary

 

AND PLANT THEM PROPERLY, in a space were they can be left in peace:thumbup:

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Good paper although a little out of date now in my opinion. The key phrase to sum up the paper has to be: "strong and vibrant future for arboriculture; focusing on tree benefits rather than the preoccupation with tree problems that has dominated the evolution of urban tree management to date".

 

Since 2009 a lot more research in to tree benefits has happened - interestingly enough by Forest Research of the FC. See this excellent paper:Forest Research - Forest Research publishes new reports on the benefits of green infrastructure

 

Thanks for posting the link Rob, nice one.

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Found a nice little website through uni that has a lot of useful stuff on it. not sure if people know of it or not but here it is

 

 

That's a really useful site and is an excellent place to start delving into a particular subject. It's easy to lose rather large amounts of time just browsing on there. I know I have :blushing:

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