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Storm Planning for the Urban Forest Webinar 4: Recovery

April 4, 2024 by Lauren

Webinar 4 Recovery: April 16th, 2024; 1:00 – 2:00 pm EST

Recover; restore the urban forest after a storm event! In this final webinar in our four part storm series, we will discuss tree canopy loss after a storm event as well as ways to restore the community’s tree cover. We are getting better at responding to storms and cleaning up, but what about assessing impacts to our tree cover after storm damage? Trees need to be replanted and some trees will need additional care to continue to survive. This webinar will describe pre and post event monitoring, tree planting campaigns, and how to ensure a robust urban forest going forward. Led by GIC’s executive director Karen Firehock, AICP, GIC’s director of Forest Conservation Matt Lee, ISA, TRAQ and Darren Green, Landscape Architect, Alexandria Louisiana.

Pending approval this webinar will provide 1 free CEU ISA credit.

REGISTER HERE

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Charlottesville, VA 22902

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