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Use of trees to manage stormwater runoff encompasses several practices. Tree trenches and tree boxes (collectively called tree BMPs), the most commonly implemented tree BMPs, can be incorporated anywhere in the stormwater treatment train but are most often located in upland areas of the treatment train.
 
Use of trees to manage stormwater runoff encompasses several practices. Tree trenches and tree boxes (collectively called tree BMPs), the most commonly implemented tree BMPs, can be incorporated anywhere in the stormwater treatment train but are most often located in upland areas of the treatment train.
  
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The following pages address incorporation of trees into stormwater management under paved surfaces.  These pages may be viewed as a [[Tree trenches and tree boxes combined|single article]]
 
  
 
==General information on trees==
 
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*[[Tree species list - notes]]
 
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==Urban Forestry==
 
==Urban Forestry==
 
For more information on urban forestry, we suggest visiting the following websites.
 
For more information on urban forestry, we suggest visiting the following websites.
*[http://www.fs.fed.us/ucf/ Urban and Community Forestry] - USDA Forest Service
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*[https://www.fs.usda.gov/managing-land/urban-forests/ucf Urban and Community Forestry] - USDA Forest Service
*[http://www.phila.gov/ParksandRecreation/aboutus/divisions/Pages/UrbanForestryEcosystemManagement.aspx Urban Forestry & Ecosystem Management] - City of Philadelphia
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*[http://www.mayorsfundphila.org/initiatives/urban-forest/ Urban Forestry & Ecosystem Management] - City of Philadelphia
*[http://www.forestsforwatersheds.org/reduce-stormwater/ Watershed Forestry Resource Guide] - Center for Watershed Protection and US Forest Service - Northeastern Area State & Private Forestry
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*[https://allaboutwatersheds.org/library/watershed-forestry-resource-guide Watershed Forestry Resource Guide] - Center for Watershed Protection and US Forest Service - Northeastern Area State & Private Forestry
*[http://www.americanforests.org/our-programs/urbanforests/ American Forests]
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*[https://www.americanforests.org/ American Forests]
 
*[http://urbanforestry.frec.vt.edu/ Urban Forestry] - Virginia Tech University
 
*[http://urbanforestry.frec.vt.edu/ Urban Forestry] - Virginia Tech University
 
*[http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/green/upload/stormwater2streettrees.pdf Stormwater to Street Trees: Engineering Urban Forests for Stormwater Management] - U.S. EPA
 
*[http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/green/upload/stormwater2streettrees.pdf Stormwater to Street Trees: Engineering Urban Forests for Stormwater Management] - U.S. EPA
*[http://greenstep.pca.state.mn.us/bestPracticesDetail.cfm?bpid=16 Green Step Cities]. This page provides a summary of urban forestry practices that cities can implement to help become a [http://greenstep.pca.state.mn.us/bestPractices.cfm Green Step City] and a list of cities that are implementing the practices, including links.
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*[https://greenstep.pca.state.mn.us/ Green Step Cities]. This page provides a summary of urban forestry practices that cities can implement to help become a [http://greenstep.pca.state.mn.us/bestPractices.cfm Green Step City] and a list of cities that are implementing the practices, including links.
  
 
==Related pages==
 
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Latest revision as of 11:42, 26 January 2023

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Green Infrastructure: Trees can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Trees provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, reduction of heat island effects, carbon sequestration, reduced noise pollution, reduced pavement maintenance needs, and cooler cars in shaded parking lots.
Information: Tree trenches and tree boxes are bioretention practices. However, because of differences in design, construction and maintenance, we have created a separate section for trees.
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*The tree interception credit has been updated. See the technical memo *This blog site has numerous blogs that may be of interest.
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Use of trees to manage stormwater runoff encompasses several practices. Tree trenches and tree boxes (collectively called tree BMPs), the most commonly implemented tree BMPs, can be incorporated anywhere in the stormwater treatment train but are most often located in upland areas of the treatment train.

Tree BMPs are one component of urban forestry. Urban forestry is a broad term that applies to all publicly and privately owned trees within an urban area, including individual trees along streets and in backyards, as well as stands of remnant forest (Nowak et al. 2001). This page includes three sections covering general information about trees, tree trenches and tree boxes as BMPs, and urban forestry.

Acknowledgements

General information on trees

Tree trenches and tree boxes

Links to tables with tree information

Urban Forestry

For more information on urban forestry, we suggest visiting the following websites.

Related pages

This page was last edited on 26 January 2023, at 11:42.