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The Urban Issue >>> Branchlines Spring Edition >> UBC Forestry Official Magazine
Design and Photography: 
Paulo Ramos Writer and Editor: Sarah Ripplinger  Managing Editor: Michelle Lindsay Client: University of British Columbia Faculty of Forestry

Published > Branchlines Spring: The Urban Issue

Paulo Ramos April 1, 2024

November 14, 2022 Author: UBC Forestry

Greenery can be a common source of refuge and recreation in the urban environment, but have you ever stopped to wonder who maintains the lush plant life found in parks and other public spaces? In this issue, we explore the relatively new role of the urban forester, and find out what it takes to fill those shoes. We hear directly from leading urban forestry researchers who are examining the human and wildlife health implications of urban forests, as well as the important role citizens can play in maintaining green spaces. We also speak with several, highly experienced BC urban foresters who have dipped their toes in everything from landscape design to pest infestation management, wildfire preparedness and tree planting initiatives. Find all this and more in our Urban Forestry issue.

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Posted in: Branchlines

https://forestry.ubc.ca/news/branchlines/

Branchlines Spring Edition >>> UBC Forestry’s new Sustainable Timber Built Environment cluster 

Branchlines Spring Edition >>> Contents

Branchlines Spring Edition >>> Webinar: Our Losing Battle with Nature – Transition or Destiny

The rise of Urban Forestry >>> There is a living, breathing ecosystem around us that deserves our attention.

Branchlines Spring Edition >>> Alumni Builder Award >> Reid Carter

Branchlines Spring Edition >>> Investing in the future of wild Pacific salmon

Learn more at > www.taramartin.org/research/lower-fraser-river-salmon/

Branchlines Spring Edition >>> Finding a path to urban forestry > Tara Bergeson

University of British Columbia >>> Point Grey Campus >> Alan R. Casselman

Branchlines Spring Edition >>> Sue Watts & Flo

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