9:00am - 6:00pm November 19, 2024
Presented by: The Natural Areas Conservancy
“Forested natural areas” are distinct from other parts of the urban forest, like street and park trees, in terms of size, biodiversity, species composition, and how they’re managed. These spaces look and feel like the woods, and support plant and animal communities from the soil underfoot to the leaves in the top of the forest canopy. Urban forested natural areas are complex ecosystems that face multiple and magnified stressors which are amplified in the urban context.
The Forests in Cities network (FiC) was launched in 2019 to promote and advance healthy forested natural areas in cities across America through science, management, partnerships, and communications. It is composed of teams of forest practitioners and advocates from 21 metro regions across the United States. This workshop is a time for network members and partners to connect, engage in peer-to-peer learning, and discover new advancements in the field of forested natural areas management.
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This event is offered to current Forests in Cities network members and partners. If you are not currently a member but would like to learn more about the network or attend this event as a partner, space permitting, please contact Sam Lawson, National Partnerships Coordinator at [email protected]
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