Urban Forests
Urban forests are defined as a collection of trees within cities and metropolitan areas. These include trees within parks, gardens, greenways, along streets, and more. Urban forests can provide a variety of ecological, economic, and social benefits, including clean air, reduced energy costs, stormwater management, providing outdoor recreational spaces, and increasing property value and aesthetics. Just like trees in more rural areas, urban trees need care to remain healthy and productive.
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Crapemyrtle Bark Scale: Biology, Monitoring, and Management
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center, 2020Integrated Pest Management of the Most Common Pests of Urban Trees
Bartlett Tree Experts, 2023Treating Live Trees for Formosan Termites
Bartlett Tree Experts, 2019Benefits of Urban Trees
South Carolina Forestry CommissionCrapemyrtle Bark Scale
Clemson Extension, 2024Urban Forests
US Forest Service