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Is quality or quantity of street trees having a protective effect against antidepressant prescriptions?

December 9, 2021by gabrielagrigorita Leave a comment

The harmful effects of urban life on physical and mental health have long been recognized, such as higher rates of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Depression is on the rise, particularly […]

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Biodiverse Urban Forests – Cities full of Life

October 12, 2021by Vera Franziska Knill Leave a comment

Cities are home to more than half of the global population. As urbanisation increases at an unprecedented rate, by 2050, about two thirds of the worldwide population are anticipated to […]

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Urban Forests as Nature-based Solutions: Local Actions for Resilient Cities

September 10, 2021by Vera Franziska Knill 1 Comment

Think global, act local. (Patrick Geddes) Functional biodiversity, healthy society Thriving communities need healthy ecosystems. The conservation of biodiversity is closely tied to the health and well-being of people. In […]

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Glimpsing through the trees – Round of introductions to projects on urban green space, trees, and human health and well-being

April 14, 2021by Vera Franziska Knill Leave a comment

On the second day of the Urban Forestry Days (23 – 24 March 2021), policy planners, decision-makers, practitioners and researchers from all around the globe gathered online to explore the […]

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Call for Abstracts EFUF2019

November 21, 2018by Rik De Vreese Leave a comment

The 2019 European Forum on Urban Forestry invites researchers and urban forest professionals to submit abstracts for contributions. This includes – but is not limited to – applied as well […]

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The European Forum on Urban Forestry (EFUF) is a unique meeting place for practitioners, policy-makers, managers and scientists who are active in urban forestry, urban greening and green infrastructure. Since 1997, the EFUF has met annually to discuss new developments, to exchange experiences, and to visit examples of good practices.

The European Forum on Urban Forestry is facilitated by the IUFRO Urban Forestry Research Group, and has a strategic collaboration with the European Forest Institute (EFI).

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