'Urban Forestry Today' Noonhour (Eastern) Broadcasts continue – Nov 06 & Dec 11, 2025
"Urban Tree Diversity – An Open-Ended Prospect" with Alicia Coleman, PhD
Can urban environments support urban tree diversity – what marks success? Join Dr. Alicia Coleman, University of Minnesota, as she discusses tree diversity and selection considerations for communities.
Pre-register or join the Free Noonhour (Eastern) broadcast live 11/06/25 at no cost & receive an ISA/MCA CEU by clicking here or by visiting www.joinwebinar.com & entering: 975-431-067
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"Trees & Solar Power – Understanding the Relationship" with Christine Crago, PhD
The often-touted benefits of trees – like shade – can also present management challenges. Join Dr. Christine Crago, University of Massachusetts, as she discusses the findings of a study that examines the relationship between trees, their removal and photo-voltaic installations.
Pre-register or join the Free Noonhour (Eastern) broadcast live 12/11/25 at no cost & receive an ISA/MCA CEU by clicking here or by visiting www.joinwebinar.com & entering: 236-979-931
(Space will be limited & attendees that wish to catch live broadcasts should plan to join promptly @ Noon (Eastern). Post-broadcast recordings are available in ‘webcast archives’ @ www.urbanforestrytoday.org).
For more information visit the www.urbanforestrytoday.org website, or contact:
Dr. Rick Harper
Extension Professor - Urban & Community Forestry
Department of Environmental Conservation
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
uft@umass.edu
"Urban Tree Diversity – An Open-Ended Prospect" with Alicia Coleman, PhD
Can urban environments support urban tree diversity – what marks success? Join Dr. Alicia Coleman, University of Minnesota, as she discusses tree diversity and selection considerations for communities.
Pre-register or join the Free Noonhour (Eastern) broadcast live 11/06/25 at no cost & receive an ISA/MCA CEU by clicking here or by visiting www.joinwebinar.com & entering: 975-431-067
*****
"Trees & Solar Power – Understanding the Relationship" with Christine Crago, PhD
The often-touted benefits of trees – like shade – can also present management challenges. Join Dr. Christine Crago, University of Massachusetts, as she discusses the findings of a study that examines the relationship between trees, their removal and photo-voltaic installations.
Pre-register or join the Free Noonhour (Eastern) broadcast live 12/11/25 at no cost & receive an ISA/MCA CEU by clicking here or by visiting www.joinwebinar.com & entering: 236-979-931
(Space will be limited & attendees that wish to catch live broadcasts should plan to join promptly @ Noon (Eastern). Post-broadcast recordings are available in ‘webcast archives’ @ www.urbanforestrytoday.org).
For more information visit the www.urbanforestrytoday.org website, or contact:
Dr. Rick Harper
Extension Professor - Urban & Community Forestry
Department of Environmental Conservation
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
uft@umass.edu
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