The Hazard Tree Web Page
This comprehensive site, presented by the St.Paul Field Office of the Northeastern Area USDA Forest Service, contains a number of hazard tree publications, information on programs and workshops, a bibliography, contact information, and a collection of graphics. [993]
Hazard Trees: Why They Fall and How to Prevent More Damage
Presented by the University of Saskatchewan, this guide presents information on how to prevent and deal with falling trees in windy northern climates. [995]
Homeowner`s Guide to Safer Trees
This easy-to-use guide shows homeowners how to examine their trees for safety. The document uses images and concise text to describe the seven most common symptoms of an unsafe tree. Information is also given on steps homeowners can take to address an unsafe tree. [2723]
How to Recognize--and Prevent--Hazard Trees
A guide provided by the University of Florida. [996]
Making Our Urban Forests Safer
This publication helps communities value the urban forest, learn how an urban forestry program can mitigate storm damage, and how to make urban forestry a part of their community`s hazard mitigation program. [2722]
Recognizing Tree Hazards
An illustrated guide provided by the International Society of Arboriculture. [997]
The U.S. Park Service Hazard Tree Guidelines
Provides the guidelines for hazard trees used by the U.S. Park Service, including definitions of hazard trees and park responsibilities. [1058]
Tree Risk Management and Hazard Assessment: A General Overview
Presented by Dr. Kim Coder at the University of Georgia, this article helps readers assess the risks associated with trees and manage urban forests to reduce the risk of damage in the case of a disaster. [994]
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