City Trees

May/June 2021

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Ko, Y.; Lee, J.; McPherson, E.G.; Roman, L.A. 2015. Long-term monitoring of Sacramento Shade program trees: Tree survival, growth and energy-saving perfor- mance. Landscape & Urban Planning 143: 183-191. Campbell, Lindsay K.; Svendsen, Erika; Sonti, Nancy Falxa; Hines, Sarah J.; Maddox, David, eds. 2019. Green Readiness, Response, and Recovery: A Collaborative Synthesis. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-185. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. McPherson, E.G.; Berry, A.M.; van Doorn, N.S. 2018. Performance testing to identify climate-ready trees. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 2018: 28-39. McPherson, E.G.; Berry, A.M.; van Doorn, N.S.; Downer, J.; Hartin, J.; Haver, D.; Teach, E. 2019. Climate-ready tree study: Update for southern California commu- nities. Western Arborist Winter 2019: 12-17. Reynolds, Heather L.; Brandt, Leslie; Fischer, Burnell C.; Hardiman, Brady S.; Moxley, Donovan J.; Sandweiss, Eric; Speer, James H.; Fei, Songlin. 2020. Implications of climate change for managing urban green infrastruc- ture: an Indiana, U.S. case study. Climatic Change. Roman, L.A.; van Doorn, N.S.; McPherson, E.G.; Scharenbroch, B.C.; Henning, J.G.; Östberg, J.P.A.; Mueller, L.S.; Mills, J.; Hallett, R.; Sanders, J.; Battles, J.J.; Boyer, D.; Vogt, J.M.; Mincey, S.K.; Peper, P.; Fristensky, J.P. 2020. Urban tree monitoring: A field guide. GTR-NRS-194. Madison, WI: USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station. van Doorn, N.S.; Roman, L.A.; McPherson, E.G.; Scharenbroch, B.C.; Henning, J.G.; Östberg, J.P.A.; Mueller, L.S.; Mills, J.; Hallett, R.; Sanders, J.; Battles, J.J.; Boyer, D.; Vogt, J.M.; Fristensky, J.P. 2020. Urban tree moni- toring: A resource guide. GTR-PSW-266. Albany, CA: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. Reading City Trees Editorial Review Committee Member Georgia Silvera Seamans published an essay on Medium called "The Risks and Rewards of Being Black in Nature," which explores her experiences and observations within the context of urban forests especially. From City Trees contributor Peter Vujakovic comes these two suggestions: • The Plant Blindness issue in Plants People Planet • An exploration of why more trees are in London's urban areas than the surrounding rural areas YouTube City Trees Editorial Review Committee Member Dr. Adrina C. Bardekjian of Tree Canada is hosting a discussion series on YouTube with her colleague Liza Paqueo of the US Forest Service. It's called Where Women Choose to Walk: Paths to Improving Cities and Nature. Podcast Your Bird Story, hosted by Washington Square Park Eco Projects Director Georgia Silvera Seamans, explores tree and bird inter- sections, local ecology, nearby nature, and engrossing stories of interactions with birds. City Trees Recommended City Trees Recommended

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