Urban ForestryElijah Catalan
2019 The Garden Club of America Zone VI Fellowship in Urban Forestry
Elijah Catalan is a junior at Howard University working toward a BS in biology and a BA in environmental studies. Trees and wilderness are known to improve the health and economic welfare of communities. His research investigates the relationships between the racial and economic demographics of Washington, DC, to the distance from parks and tree cover in the metropolitan area. His goal is to determine whether DC communities have unequal access to green spaces due to socioeconomic status thereby providing data to advocate for more inclusive urban planning.
Funded by Casey Trees, Washington, DC, Zone VI
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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