- Location
- Amherst
People and Urban Trees: Perceptions and Stewardship Behavior
Emerging research points to a deep and growing interest in urban trees and greenery from citizens who live in these communities. Join Dr. Shorna Allred, Associate Professor and Associate Director, Human Dimensions Research Unit at Cornell University, to learn about the trends, patterns and effects that living "among the trees" has on people.
To attend, visit www.joinwebinar.com and enter the Access code # 155-981-147
This noonhour broadcast is free and will offer the opportunity for arborists to earn 1.0 ISA CEU and 0.5 MCA credit.
For more information, contact:
Rick Harper
Department of Environmental Conservation
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
rharper@eco.umass.edu
The Urban Forestry Today 2015 Noonhour Webcast Series is sponsored by the University of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Conservation, in cooperation with the Massachusetts Tree Wardens' & Foresters' Association, University of Massachusetts Extension, the USDA Forest Service and the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.
Emerging research points to a deep and growing interest in urban trees and greenery from citizens who live in these communities. Join Dr. Shorna Allred, Associate Professor and Associate Director, Human Dimensions Research Unit at Cornell University, to learn about the trends, patterns and effects that living "among the trees" has on people.
To attend, visit www.joinwebinar.com and enter the Access code # 155-981-147
This noonhour broadcast is free and will offer the opportunity for arborists to earn 1.0 ISA CEU and 0.5 MCA credit.
For more information, contact:
Rick Harper
Department of Environmental Conservation
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
rharper@eco.umass.edu
The Urban Forestry Today 2015 Noonhour Webcast Series is sponsored by the University of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Conservation, in cooperation with the Massachusetts Tree Wardens' & Foresters' Association, University of Massachusetts Extension, the USDA Forest Service and the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.