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Resource Number: 15847
Title: Conserving trees during site development: A training manual
Description: Trees are valuable to sites where people live, work, shop, and play. Tree-generated values impact psychological, social, ecological, and biological aspects of daily life. Planting, cultivation, and conservation of trees on sites where land-use or structural changes occur are important to people. Modifying the human environment through building, renovating, or removal of physical structures or landscape features is a part of development. Significant changes in a tree’s soil, water, energy and biological resources can occur during and after this process. Understanding site and tree constraints, and various forms of problems on sites, can help preserve tree values.
Last Updated: December 19, 2022
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