Trees in cities

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Name (Hebrew)
עצים בערים
Name (Latin)
Trees in cities
Name (Arabic)
الأشجار في المدن
Other forms of name
City trees
Street trees
Urban trees
See Also From tracing topical name
Trees
Urban plants
Urban forestry
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q1197552
Library of congress: sh 85137261
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Wikipedia description:

An urban forest is a forest, or a grove of trees, that grows within a city, town or a suburb. In a wider sense, it may include any kind of woody plant vegetation growing in and around human settlements. In urban areas, sections of urban forest and remnant bushland are sometimes fenced or otherwise restricted to protect regenerating vegetation, reduce human disturbance to sensitive habitats, and manage safety risks associated with drainage infrastructure or uneven terrain. As opposed to a forest park, whose ecosystems are also inherited from wilderness leftovers, urban forests often lack amenities like public bathrooms, paved paths, or sometimes clear borders which are distinct features of parks. Care and management of urban forests is called urban forestry. Urban forests can be privately and publicly owned. Some municipal forests may be located outside of the town or city to which they belong.

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