Urban Forest Planning for the Forest History Society
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2018-04-27
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Cagle, Nicolette
Richter, Daniel
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Abstract
For this Master's Project, we worked with a local nonprofit called the Forest History
Society (FHS) to assess how FHS can attain their educational and outreach goals through
the creation of a new headquarters site on a 10-acre plot of urban forest in Durham,
North Carolina. We conducted three analyses: (1) a forest inventory assessing how
vegetation and property characteristics of the site will change over the next 100
years in managed and unmanaged scenarios, (2) a trail feasibility analysis assessing
how, where, and with what type of content FHS could build an interpretive trail at
the new site, and (3) community outreach assessing how FHS can best connect with the
Durham community. Results of the analyses were used to provide recommendations to
FHS on management of the property, teaching opportunities, interpretive trail design,
and public interface and outreach.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/16590Citation
Bader, Laura; Hickey, Daniel; Kaiser, Michelle; & Sanford, Sarah (2018). Urban Forest Planning for the Forest History Society. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/16590.Collections
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