Urban ForestryBenjamin Breger
2017 The Garden Club of America Zone VI Fellowship in Urban Forestry
Benjamin Breger is a master’s student in landscape architecture at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. His project is titled “Tree Survival in the Urban Landscape: Nursery Treatment, Site Conditions, and Stewardship.” Interested in the functionality and aesthetics of urban vegetation, he will examine the socio-ecological factors that impact the survival of urban trees such as nursery treatment, site conditions, and level of human stewardship. His field study will take place in Holyoke, Massachusetts, where thousands of trees have been planted over the past three years as part of a statewide urban greening initiative. Providing more accurate and localized data on urban tree survival will allow forestry professionals to better plan greening initiatives and assess the benefits of large scale urban tree planting campaigns.
The Garden Club of America Zone VI Fellowship in Urban Forestry
To advance the field of urban forestry by encouraging students to study the planning, management, horticulture and ecology of urban forests, and the effect of healthy urban forests on people and the environment.
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