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Social processes driving urban forest change

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Conference Proceedings (Chapter)

Discusses changes in Indianapolis urban forest and looks at their relationships to social processes. [UMN]

"This paper discusses changes in Indianapolis urban forest, both generally and within specific land-use classes, between 1962-1993 and begins to hypothesize as to the underlying social processes that contribute to these changes. Understanding the extent of both the general urban forest cover change, as well as changes in specific land-use classes is important for future urban environmental management." [Abstract]

[September 5-8, 2001, Washington, DC]

Authors
N.C. Heynen
Date Published
2001
Journal/Conference
Investing in natural capital: 2001 National Urban Forest Conference proceedings
Editor
C. Kollin
Publisher
American Forests
Publisher Location
Washington, DC (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Start Page
121
End Page
124
Pages
4
Sub-Topics
General History of UF, Landuse, Social and Cultural Impacts, Best Management Practices (BMPs)
State(s)/Region(s)
Indiana
Keywords
Indianapolis, Landuse, Managing the Urban Forest, Social process, Urban forest change
Libraries
SO:9100-007; UMN

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