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Search and filter publications, strategies, guidance and research on London's urban forest.

Key resources from London Urban Forest Partnership (LUFP) members have been selected to cover the interests and questions of both professionals and the public. 

The Hub is by no means exhaustive but some publications have been included from members outside of the LUFP where the findings or guidance are transferable to London. It’s hoped that other urban forests will find the resources useful too.

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  • Common Sense Risk Management Of Trees

    Description

    Intended to provide a nationally recognised
    approach to tree safety management and to provide guidance that is proportionate
    to the actual risks from trees.

    Aim:

    Protecting and managing

    Goal:

    Four - Protect against loss and damage

    Source:

    National Tree Safety Group
  • Education Resources for Schools

    Description

    Free downloadable educational resources for using in your classroom, school grounds or local forest that are curriculum-linked, cover core subjects and are easily adaptable.

    Aim:

    Promoting and supporting

    Goal:

    Nine - Support action from Londoners

    Source:

    Forestry England
  • First Steps in Urban Air Quality for Built Environment Practitioners

    Description

    The design of our Green Infrastructure such as trees, parks, and green walls determines where air pollution is produced, and how it disperses. Urban GI can also create environments that are conducive to a greater uptake of walking and cycling, thereby helping to reducing the amount of road transport pollution. This guide helps built environment professionals to consider air quality at all stages of urban design and development.

    Aim:

    Growing and expanding

    Goal:

    Eight - Improve information available

    Source:

    Trees & Design Action Group
  • First Steps in Urban Heat for Built Environment Practitioners

    Description

    This guide explains urban heat, the role of green infrastructure, and how to undertake heat sensitive planning and design.

    Aim:

    Growing and expanding

    Goal:

    Eight - Improve information available

    Source:

    Trees & Design Action Group
  • Managing Trees
    For Safety

    Description

    Short guidance to help understand the issues around tree safety and come to a balanced conclusion: one that ensures that trees, essential for the ecosystem and common good, can thrive in the UK, uncompromised by unnecessary safety management.

    Aim:

    Protecting and managing

    Goal:

    Four - Protect against loss and damage

    Source:

    National Tree Safety Group

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  • No Trees No Future

    Description

    This guide is intended to inform decision making so that the right specimens of the right trees are planted in the right way in the right places and given the right aftercare and maintenance.

    Aim:

    Growing and expanding

    Goal:

    Eight - Improve information available

    Source:

    Trees & Design Action Group

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  • Tree Species Selection for Green Infrastructure: A Guide for Specifiers

    Description

    This guide offers for the first time in the UK a comprehensive, research-based decision-making tool on selecting appropriate species for a range of contrasting planting scenarios. The guide is accompanied by a database.

    Aim:

    Protecting and managing
    Growing and expanding

    Goal:

    Six - Plant more street trees
    Seven - Plant more trees in green spaces
    One - Improve resilience

    Source:

    Trees & Design Action Group
  • Trees in Hard Landscapes: A Guide for Delivery

    Description

    Explores the practical challenges and solutions to integrating trees in 21st century streets, civic spaces and surface car parks, detailing process, design and technical options.

    Aim:

    Growing and expanding

    Goal:

    Six - Plant more street trees

    Source:

    Trees & Design Action Group
  • Trees in the Townscape: A Guide for Decision Makers

    Description

    12 principles of best practice for all those involved in local decision making to ensure that our 21st century towns and cities are underpinned by a 21st century approach to urban trees, for maximum economic, social and environmental returns.

    Aim:

    Growing and expanding

    Goal:

    Six - Plant more street trees

    Source:

    Trees & Design Action Group
  • Trees, Planning
    and Development
    A Guide for Delivery
    Section Two:
    Planning the Urban Forest

    Description

    Focuses on developing a Strategy for a local urban forest to deliver the benefits that trees provide equitably across an urban environment.

    Aim:

    Protecting and managing

    Goal:

    Three - Produce local urban forest plans

    Source:

    Trees & Design Action Group

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