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  2. Urban forest - Wikipedia

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    This allée of trees, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is an example so-called "kissing canopies", when the canopies of street trees reach all the way over a road and thus provide dappled shade along the entire route. An urban forest is a forest, or a collection of trees, that grow within a city, town or a suburb. In a wider sense, it may ...

  3. Urban forestry - Wikipedia

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    Known as a "city forest" this vision of urban forestry incorporated the economic value of urban trees and a focus on ecosystem services. The third and present period in Australia's urban forestry history is known as "city in a forest", and considers the ongoing efforts to include urban forestry as a solution to environmental and health problems.

  4. Sustainable city - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, a sustainable city is one that creates an enduring way of life across the four domains of ecology, economics, politics, and culture. The European Investment Bank is assisting cities in the development of long-term strategies in fields including renewable transportation, energy efficiency, sustainable housing, education, and health care ...

  5. Sustainable urbanism - Wikipedia

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    Eco-City Builders holds a bi-annual conference on sustainable urbanism and promotes high performance planning and urban design practices. [ 32 ] The IGLUS Project at EPFL is a global action research network which is aimed at improving performance of cities in the areas of efficiency, resilience and sustainability by promoting more innovative ...

  6. European City of the Trees - Wikipedia

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    Over 500,000 trees had been planted in recent years. The city also hosted the 2010 European Tree Climbing Championship. [5] 15 June 2009 Malmö Sweden: Malmö introduced a tree registry in 1984 and systematic tree care for the entire city since 1993. Recent urban districts had been planned with tree locations. [5] 16 June 2008 Turin Italy: 2007 ...

  7. Green urbanism - Wikipedia

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    A glimpse on the history of green urbanism of the U.S. as found in Karlenzig's, et al. ‘How Green is Your City’ book (2007, 06–07). The concept had a gradual start in the late 1800s, when some large cities of the United States (U.S.) started using advanced drinking water, sewage and sanitary systems.

  8. Million Tree Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Million Tree Initiative, began with one of the steps of planting trees in local residential areas, urban parks, and other natural areas. [13] The work and maintenance is distributed to people who have agreed to live in those or near those areas to participate by helping and taking care of and maintaining the trees.

  9. Tree Cities of the World - Wikipedia

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    Five core standards are necessary to be met by a Tree City of the World: [3] Establish responsibility for the trees. Set the rules – policies, best practices, or industry standards for management of the trees. Know what you have: create an inventory of all of the trees in the municipality. Allocate resources from the annual budget.