What do foresters think about urban forestry, urban people, and cities?

Urban residents affect forest policy and hence forest management decisions and outcomes. In addition, urban forestry has become more visible, integrated, and influential in the Society of American Foresters (SAF). However, little is known about what foresters think urban people know about forestry,...

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Forestry
Ideology
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Member services
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Society
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Trees
urban forestry
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