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Trees in the Urban Landscape : Principles and Practice

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One in ten is the average annual death rate of newly planted trees in our cities.

This is costing over ten million pounds a year and is not caused by vandalism but by poor planting techniques and maintenance.

Landscape architects, planners and arboriculturalists are all under increasing pressure to improve the effectiveness of their planting schemes.

This practical source book is crammed with essential data and analysis of all the factors affecting trees in towns and cities.

It will: explain the scientific principles underlying good practice, enabling the reader to approach planting problems with knowledge and confidence through the many illustrations show the results of good and bad practice provide an up-to-date review of modern research directed at improving the survival and growth of newly planted trees give costs for every operation.

Trees in the Urban Landscape is the first book to look at planting techniques from a systematic stand point and, by bringing together a wide range of tree date into one volume, will provide an essential practical tool to ensure success for practitioners.

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Product Details
Spon Press
0419201009 / 9780419201007
Hardback
715
30/03/1995
United Kingdom
English
xv, 272p. : ill.
26 cm
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Text on lining paper.