DICTIONARY FOR MANAGING TREES IN URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
by Danny B Draper and Peter A Richards
Dictionary for Managing Trees in Urban Environments is a comprehensive list of terms used in the universal management of urban trees.
Many of the terms are from arboricultural science, while others are derived from unproven but commonly applied concepts. Where the existing terminology to describe trees was limited or nonexistent, new terms have been introduced.
This dictionary allows for broad application and use by a wide variety of people and conveys in plain language concepts that are sometimes complex. Most major terms have been cross referenced and diagrams have been added for greater understanding. While a number of pertinent botanical terms have been included, those readily found within dictionaries of general plant sciences and botany have been omitted.
Dictionary for Managing Trees in Urban Environments promotes a greater understanding of arboriculture and urban forestry, and will assist in the preparation of reports for the management of trees, procedures and planning instruments, such as Tree Management Policies and Tree Management Orders.
Features
- Comprehensive dictionary for managing urban trees
- Has broad application by other professions
- Topic based with an index and cross references
- Drawn from modern research from around the world
- Provides terminology where in some instances none existed
- Consolidates meaning through extensive cross referencing
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