These resources are part of the course materials and they can be included in Weekly quiz and Final quiz assessment.

Urban Forest Management.

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Urban Horticulture Institute.

Cornell University Urban Horticulture Institute provides a clearinghouse for information to help communities manage their urban trees.

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Beyond Planting: An Urban Forestry Primer.

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A model of urban forest sustainability.

The authors present a model for the development of sustainable urban forests.
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Human Dimensions of Urban Forestry and Urban Greening.

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Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute.

The Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute (UFEI) addresses the increasing need for improved management of the urban forests in California.

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i-Tree tool.

i-Tree is a state-of-the-art, peer-reviewed software suite from the USDA Forest Service that provides urban forestry analysis and benefits assessment tools. The i-Tree Tools help communities of all sizes to strengthen their urban forest management and advocacy efforts by quantifying the structure of community trees and the environmental services that trees provide. The i-Tree Landscape module is a Web-based application. i-Tree Landscape is preloaded with land cover data and U.S. Census demographics.

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Urban Forest Assessment.

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