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Vol 29, No 1 January, 2003

 
A Benefit-Cost Analysis of Ten Street Tree Species in Modesto, California, U.S.
by E. Gregory McPherson
Residential Landscaping in Phoenix, Arizonia, U.S.: Practices and Preferences Relative to Covenants, Codes, and Restrictions
by Chris A. Martin, Kathleen A. Peterson, and Linda B. Stabler
Removing the Invasive Tree Ailanthus altissima and Restoring Natural Cover.
by Patrick L. Burch and Shepard M. Zedaker
Identifying High-Value Greenspace Prior to Land Development
by Jill R. Mahon and Robert W. Miller
Implementation of a Citywide Monitoring Program to Base Treatment Decisions on Elm Leaf Beetle Abundance
by Andrew B. Lawson and Donald L. Dahlsten
Invasive Plants and the Green Industry
by Robin A. Harrington, Ronald Kujawski, and H. Dennis P. Ryan
Sustaining Urban Forests
by John F. Dwyer, David J. Nowak, and Mary Heather Noble
Arboricultural Abstracts
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