Conserving and Planting Trees at Development Sites
This manual is Part 2 of a three-part series on using trees to protect and restore urban watersheds. It presents specific ways that developers, engineers or landscape architects can incorporate more trees into a development site.
Authors
K. Cappiella, T. Schueler, T. Wright
K. Cappiella, T. Schueler, T. Wright
Date Published
2005
2005
Publisher
Center for Watershed Protection
Ellicott City, MD (US)
Attachments and Links
Resource Type
Manual/Guide/Workbook
Manual/Guide/Workbook
Resource Format
Electronic File
Electronic File
Funding Source
Non-Profit, USDA FS (Other)
Non-Profit, USDA FS (Other)
Sub-Topics
Water Quality/Quantity, Watershed Management, Ecological Restoration
Water Quality/Quantity, Watershed Management, Ecological Restoration
State(s)/Region(s)
National
National
Keywords
Leaf characteristics, Leaf characteristics, Impervious, Impervious, Watershed, Watershed
Leaf characteristics, Leaf characteristics, Impervious, Impervious, Watershed, Watershed
Libraries
SO: 5100-002
SO: 5100-002
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SCUFR&I
SCUFR&I
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