City of Trees

City of Trees
Title City of Trees PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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Describes more than 300 species of trees of Washington, D.C.

Seeing Trees

Seeing Trees
Title Seeing Trees PDF eBook
Author Sonja Dümpelmann
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 349
Release 2019-01-08
Genre Science
ISBN 0300240708

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A fascinating and beautifully illustrated volume that explains what street trees tell us about humanity’s changing relationship with nature and the city Today, cities around the globe are planting street trees to mitigate the effects of climate change. However, as landscape historian Sonja Dümpelmann explains, this is not a new phenomenon. In her eye-opening work, Dümpelmann shows how New York City and Berlin began systematically planting trees to improve the urban climate during the nineteenth century, presenting the history of the practice within its larger social, cultural, and political contexts. A unique integration of empirical research and theory, Dümpelmann’s richly illustrated work uncovers this important untold story. Street trees—variously regarded as sanitizers, nuisances, upholders of virtue, economic engines, and more—reflect the changing relationship between humans and nonhuman nature in urban environments. Offering valuable insights and frameworks, this authoritative volume will be an important resource for years to come.

City of Trees

City of Trees
Title City of Trees PDF eBook
Author Sophie Cunningham
Publisher Text Publishing
Pages 321
Release 2019-04-02
Genre Nature
ISBN 1925774244

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A rich and insightful collection of personal essays about life, death and our connection to the environment from bestselling Australian author Sophie Cunningham

New York City Trees

New York City Trees
Title New York City Trees PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 262
Release 2002
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9780231128353

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This pocket-sized gem is dedicated to the idea that every species of tree has a story and every individual tree has a history. Includes stories of New York City's trees, complete with photos, tree silhouettes, and leaf and fruit morphologies.

City Trees

City Trees
Title City Trees PDF eBook
Author Kenneth J. Schoon
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 130
Release 2011-08-04
Genre Nature
ISBN 081174485X

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Covers all the common trees, even nonnative ones that might not be found in other guides.

New York City of Trees

New York City of Trees
Title New York City of Trees PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Swett
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Trees
ISBN 9781593720520

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A celebration of New York's great trees in storiesand photographs

City Trees

City Trees
Title City Trees PDF eBook
Author Henry W. Lawrence
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 356
Release 2008
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780813928005

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For those who have ever wondered why we have trees in cities or what makes the layout of cities like Paris and Amsterdam seem so memorable, City Trees: A Historical Geography from the Renaissance through the Nineteenth Century by Henry W. Lawrence provides a comprehensive and handsome guide to the history of trees in urban landscapes. Covering four centuries of development in the cities of Europe and America, this book shows how trees became integral to urban landscapes by looking at the historical evolution of the spaces in which they were planted and how these spaces were used. Reflecting on the impact trees have had on what many consider to be the fundamental aspects of city life--people, buildings, social and economic activity--Lawrence draws on graphic materials, written descriptions, local histories, and archival research to provide a unique look at the tree's role in urban landscape history. Primarily concerned with aesthetics, power, and national traditions, Lawrence reflects on the differing impacts city trees have had on multiple aspects of culture, from their roles as symbols and their representation of economic prosperity to the differing ways nations planted their trees, which gradually blended into an international style of urban planting. Complete with fascinating illustrations, City Trees will appeal to those interested in urban history and geography as well as the general public interested in cities, cultural history, and landscape design.