233 results on '"Koeser, Andrew K."'
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2. Conceptualizing the human drivers of low tree diversity in planted urban landscapes
3. Greening development: Reducing urban tree canopy loss through incentives
4. Monitoreo de árboles urbanos: una guía de recursos
5. Long-term tree survival and diversity of highway tree planting projects
6. Quercus virginianaMill. Root Regrowth Following Linear Trenching
7. Using the 3-30-300 Rule to Assess Urban Forest Access and Preferences in Florida (United States)
8. Assessing the consequences of tree failure
9. Urban forest response to Hurricane Irma: The role of landscape characteristics and sociodemographic context
10. Municipal response to state legislation limiting local oversight of private urban tree removal in Florida
11. A global basis of urban tree inventories: What comes first the inventory or the program
12. An Assessment of Street Tree Diversity: Findings and Implications in the United States
13. Can professionals gauge likelihood of failure? – Insights from tropical storm Matthew
14. Predicting trunk flare diameter to prevent tree damage to infrastructure
15. Long-term effects and development of a tree preservation program on tree condition, survival, and growth
16. Beyond ‘trees are good’: Disservices, management costs, and tradeoffs in urban forestry
17. Responses of mature roadside trees to root severance treatments
18. Development practices and ordinances predict inter-city variation in Florida urban tree canopy coverage
19. Health and establishment of highway plantings in Florida (United States)
20. Transitioning from gray to green (G2G)—A green infrastructure planning tool for the urban forest
21. A test of tree protection zones: Responses of Quercus virginiana Mill trees to root severance treatments
22. The effects of root pruning on growth and physiology of two Acer species in New Zealand
23. Evaluating the Reproducibility of Tree Risk Assessment Ratings Across Commonly Used Methods
24. Impact of assessor on tree risk assessment ratings and prescribed mitigation measures
25. Assessment of likelihood of failure using limited visual, basic, and advanced assessment techniques
26. Data quality in citizen science urban tree inventories
27. Seeing the Forest Through the Trees (and People)—Urban Forest Ecosystems
28. Defective or Just Different? Observed Storm Failure in Four Urban Tree Growth Patterns
29. Predictors of tropical cyclone-induced urban tree failure: an international scoping review
30. Relationship between perceived and actual occupancy rates in urban settings
31. Urban tree monitoring
32. Urban tree monitoring
33. Expanding Urban Tree Species Diversity in Florida (USA): Challenges and Opportunities for Practitioners
34. Factors driving professional and public urban tree risk perception
35. Attitudes towards tree protections, development, and urban forest incentives among Florida (United States) residents
36. Comparison between Artificial and Human Estimates in Urban Tree Canopy Assessments
37. Factors influencing urban tree planting program growth and survival in Florida, United States
38. Linking Past to Present - How History, Hurricanes, and Humans Impact Florida’s Urban Forests
39. Conceptualizing the Human Drivers of Low Tree Diversity in Planted Urban Landscapes
40. The Impact of Visual Defects and Neighboring Trees on Wind-Related Tree Failures
41. Visual Estimation Accuracy of Tree Part Diameter and Fall Distance
42. The Impact of Visual Defects and Neighboring Trees on Wind-related Tree Failures
43. Growing Diverse Urban Forests: Green Industry Perspectives
44. The Tripping Point–Minimum Planting Widths for Small-Stature Trees in Dense Urban Developments
45. Long-Term Tree Survival and Diversity of Highway Tree Planting Projects
46. Introduction for special issue on trees, risk, and storms: Implications for urban forest management
47. Development of a low-cost traffic counter for assessing likelihood of impact for tree risk assessment
48. The Legacy of Hurricanes, Historic Land Cover, and Municipal Ordinances on Urban Tree Canopy in Florida (United States)
49. Selecting and Assessing Underutilized Trees for Diverse Urban Forests: A Participatory Research Approach
50. The Tripping Point – Minimum Planting Widths for Small-Stature Trees in Dense Urban Developments
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