ENVS684 - Ecology, Management, and Advocacy of Urban Forests

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
Ecology, Management, and Advocacy of Urban Forests
Term session
0
Term
2019A
Subject area
ENVS
Section number only
660
Section ID
ENVS684660
Meeting times
M 0530PM-0810PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 231
Instructors
WILLIG, SARAH
Description
Urban forests provide ecological and socio-economic benefits ranging from improving air, water, and soil quality to creating wildlife habitat to enhancing thermal comfort and the health of individuals and whole communities to increasing property values and more. We will explore research on the nature, function, and value of urban forests. We will investigate reforestation efforts in Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, and Pittsburgh with projects typically involving deer control, invasive plant removal, planting of native trees and shrubs increasingly propagated from local seed sources, maintenance, and monitoring. We will learn about the myriad advocacy and education programs supporting urban forests. Speakers from the US Forest Service, Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, and TreePittsburgh will expand our understanding of these important ecosystems. Five weekend field trips to Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and NYC will illustrate the character of urban forests and reforestation projects. Students will research and present on an urban forest system (from Philadelphia or elsewhere) and research a topic of interest related to course content.


Course number only
684
Cross listings
    Use local description
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