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Tree Roots in the Built Environment

Books | Architecture / Urban & Land Use Planning

John Roberts
Nick Jackson
Mark Smith
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (Great Britain)
This publication sets out a comprehensive review of tree root biology and covers a broad range of practical issues that need to be considered in order to grow trees successfully in our towns and cities and to realise the significant benefits they provide in built environments. Topics covered include: soil condition and roots; improving tree root growth in urban soils; water supply and drought amelioration for amenity trees; coping with soil contamination; protecting trees during excavation and good trenching practice; control of damage to tree roots on construction sites; tree root damage to buildings and pavements, sewers, drains and pipes; research needs and sustainability issues.
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Author
John Roberts
Pages
488
Publisher
The Stationery Office
Published Date
2006-06-14
ISBN
0117536202 9780117536203
Ratings
Google: 3

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