Urban Forests Are the Stroads of Urban Environmental Policy

“Urban forest” is often a misnomer given to patches of trees on empty lots. These areas fail at both being a natural environment and being good urban design.

Canada needs an additional 3.5 million housing units by 2030, and that means Canadian cities — as well as many others throughout North America — are facing the challenge of building more housing without wasting natural resources like mature trees. In this episode of Upzoned, co-hosts Abby Newsham and Chuck Marohn discuss this balancing act, the high value that trees bring to a community, and why sacrificing “urban forests” for housing doesn’t have to mean sacrificing those trees.

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