Urban Forestry: Lessons learned, Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
Urban alumni Renae Reynolds is one of the organizers of Urban Forestry: Lessons learned, Challenges and Opportunities Ahead! You can register for this amazing event here!
More information on the event:
Join us on November 9th at Cornell Architecture Art Planning from 6:00 PM-7:30 PM, for a presentation from author Jill Jonnes, and panel discussion with expert voices in American forestry; Fiona Watt, NYC Parks| Todd Forrest, US Forest Service| Joseph Gittelman, ALB Expert
Jill Jonnes, author of Eiffel’s Tower, Conquering Gotham, Empires of Light, and South Bronx Rising, will read a selection from her new title, Urban Forests: A Natural History of Trees and People in the American Cityscape.
URBAN FORESTS is a celebration of urban trees and the Americans—presidents, plant explorers, visionaries, citizen activists, scientists, nurserymen, and tree nerds—whose arboreal passions have shaped and ornamented the nation’s cities, from Jefferson’s day to the present. The book also examines the character of American urban forests and the effect that tree-rich landscaping might have on commerce, crime, and human well-being. As we wrestle with how to repair the damage we have wrought on nature, and how to slow climate change, how can insights drawn from researchers at the U.S Forest Service and others agencies offer innovative solutions?
Following the discussion there will be a reception with food, drink and more conversation. Jill’s book will also be available for purchase.
Hosted by
Cornell Architecture Art Planning
26Broadway New York, NY 10004
20th Floor
Please bring your ID and Event Ticket
We recommend that you arrive at least 15 minutes early for sign-up and seating.
Any Questions? email: UFS@parks.nyc.gov
Science of the Living City is a program of the NYC Urban Field Station