The Wooded Lot: Homeowner And Builder Knowledge And Perception

  • Vander Weit W
  • Miller R
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Abstract

Wooded tracts are frequently converted to residential use with residual trees serving as the basis for home landscapes. Homeowners and builders recognize the aesthetic, economic, and functional values of wooded lots, but lack an understanding of tree protection during construction and subsequent tree therapy and maintenance. Recommendations for educational programs are made to provide this information to homeowner and builders.

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Vander Weit, W. J., & Miller, R. W. (1986). The Wooded Lot: Homeowner And Builder Knowledge And Perception. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 12(5), 129–134. https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1986.028

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