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The Science of Urban Forestry (1999)

The Forest Where We Live

Details

Collection:LPB

Genre: Educational

Place Covered: United States of America

Copyright Holder: Louisiana Educational Television Authority

Date Issued: 1999

Duration: 00:13:45

Subjects: Urban forestry | TREES | Nature | Environment | Science | Technology | Scientific research

Contributors:

  • Hurst, Elena Host
  • Laudun, Tika Producer
  • Godoy, Al Producer
  • Reid-Jhirad, Anna Writer
  • Nowak, David J. Interviewee
  • Dangermond, Jack Interviewee
  • Moll, Gary Interviewee
  • Akbari, Hashem Interviewee
  • Chameides, William Interviewee
  • Brown, Lester Interviewee
  • Heckscher, Juretta Jordan Interviewee
  • Kuo, Frances E. Interviewee
  • Sullivan, William C. Interviewee

Description

This episode of the series “The Forest Where We Live” from 1999 focuses on the scientific research into urban forests. It looks at the results of recent studies into the benefits of trees to cities, the environmental impact of the loss of trees, and the psychological benefits of trees to humans. It also features an overview of the technology being used in these studies, including Geographic Information System (GIS) technology and satellite imagery. Host: Elena Hurst