Australian Urban Forest Literature Database
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Author(s): Ely, Martin | Pitman, Sheryn
Year Published: 2013
Green Infrastructure (GI) is a systems-based approach to the design and function of our towns and cities which aims to secure the health, live ability and sustainability of present and future urban environments…
Author(s): Delaporte, Kate
Year Published: 2013
The Eucalypts (genera Eucalyptus,Corymbia and Angophora) contain unique flora with over 700 species found throughout Australia (and its closest northern neighbours) and represent one of Australia’s greatest floral icons…
Author(s): O’Keefe, Suzanne
Year Published: 2013
Water management and healthy ageing in rural Australia: economic, social and cultural considerations…
Author(s): Hassanli, Ali
Year Published: 2013
Recycled water is one of the main water resources with substantial contribution to increase the security of future water supplies…
Author(s): Levett, Peter | Young, Peter
Year Published: 2013
This paper details water sensitive urban design (WSUD) in practice in the City of Salisbury including the TREENET inlet system…
Author(s): Leers, Michael
Year Published: 2013
The urban environment maybe considered one of the harshest planting and growing environments…
Author(s): Symon, David E.
Year Published: 2003
Some reflections on the origin of exotics in South Australia will be presented. The European tradition of sending out plant explorers will be touched upon and the success of Australian collections in the Mediterranean of agricultural plants will be noted…
Year Published: 2004
To provide the communities of South Australia with the best quality tree asset and enable, through education and the dissemination of information, a consistent approach to tree management across the state…
Author(s): Garden, Jenni | Ryan, Kat
Year Published: 2016
Trees have long been recognised in the scientific field for the benefits they provide both to the environment and people, such as: climate change adaptation and mitigation, providing flora and fauna habitat and resources, improving human health and well-being, and increasing local economic prosperity and real estate values…
Author(s): Butler, Colin
Year Published: 2016
This paper seeks to place the issue of forest protection within a wider context of regard for Nature. It starts with a brief review of urban forests and health, including…
Author(s): Martin, Vicki
Year Published: 2016
Brisbane City Council has delivered a very successful suburban initiative; the Suburban Centre Improvement Projects (SCIPs) program for over 20 years…
Year Published: 2016
One of the main climate change challenges in urban centres is the combined patterns of high density human habitation with increasing urban heat patterns…
Author(s): Shanahan, Danielle
Year Published: 2016
Though the benefits of urbanization for human society are unequivocal, it is now considered one of the most critical global health issues of the 21st century with high rates of chronic…
Author(s): Moore, Greg
Year Published: 2016
Trees vary in their responses to air and soil borne pollutants; some are sensitive while others are tolerant of some or many pollutants…
Year Published: 2016
17th National Street Tree Symposium 2016 by Sharon Currie, Nigel Currie, and David Lawry…
Author(s): Hutchinson, Simon
Year Published: 2016
17th National StreetTree Symposium 2016 by Simon Hutchinson…
Author(s): Lovering, Craig
Year Published: 2016
17th National Street Tree Symposium 2016 by Craig Lovering…