Urban and community forests provide many benefits that contribute to a high quality of life for residents.
See how practical community forestry efforts can mitigate stresses from high-heat microclimates and reduce stormwater runoff
Learn how public landscapes can help buffer many climatic challenges equitably.
The speakers include--
-- Vincent Cotrone, Extension Educator, Penn State Extension
-- Julianne Schieffer, Extension Educator, Penn State Extension
-- Scott Sjolander, Extension Educator, Penn State Extension
-- Jess Vogt, Associate Professor and GraduateProgram Director of Environmental Science and Studies, DePaul University
Who would benefit from this webinar: community livability partners; municipal managers, foresters, and arborists; and others interested in urban and community forestry.
Click Here to register and for more information.
Upcoming Forest Management Webinars
Click Here for a schedule of upcoming Extension Forest Management webinars.
More On Community Trees
-- Despite Recent Rain, Drought Conditions Persist
-- A Rough Spring For Sycamore and London Planetree
-- Tree Climbing School at Winterthur Museum and Gardens
-- Pruning and Landscape Installation Mistake Still Haunt Green Industry
-- Underused Woody Ornamentals: Red Buckeye
Visit the Penn State Extension website to learn more about educational opportunities.
Visit DCNR’s Community Tree/TreeVitalize webpage for more information on community tree management.
(Photo: Community tree canopy, Philly Tree Fund.)
(Reprinted from Penn State Extension Community Trees newsletter. Click Here to sign up for your own copy (Bottom of page).)
Related Articles:
-- Penn State Extension: Meadow Repository - Resources For Planning, Planting Meadows [PaEN]
-- Penn State Extension Woods & Wildlife News: Eastern Hemlock Health Update; Restoring PA’s Game Birds; Fire In The Woods; More!
[Posted: June 28, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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