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Municipal Forestry Baseline, Trends, and Dashboard

Free TREE Fund webinar with CEUs on September 7

Municipal Forestry Baseline, Trends, and Dashboard

featuring Dr. Richard Hauer, University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point (WI)

 

·      September 7, 2017 at 12:00 pm CDT (translate to your time zone here)

·      Pre-registration is highly recommended.

·      1.0 CEU available from ISA or SAF (live broadcast only)

 

Discover how U.S. communities are managing and funding tree care operations and how that has been changing over time. Dr. Hauer will share his findings on tree risk programs, tree diversity issues, budgets, effects of emerald ash borer on budgets, volunteers in municipal forestry, and much more. You'll definitely want to hear about his new interactive dashboard project that will allow you to evaluate your municipal forestry program and define steps to improve it!

 

Special thanks to webinar host Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES). Visit treefund.org/webinars to see the 2017 webinar schedule and to watch past broadcasts.

 







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