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A Socio-Ecological Study of the Urban Forest in Kumasi, Ghana; Angela Beckmann-Wübbelt
The Hixon Center for Urban Sustainability hosted this talk as part of its 2024 Spring Speaker Series. Angela Beckmann-Wübbelt presents her research on urban forestry in Kumasi, Ghana. She specifically looks at the tradeoffs between ecosystem services and societal demand.
Angela is a PhD candidate at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany. She presented this talk on April 16th, 2024 on campus at Yale School of the Environment in New Haven, Connecticut. For more information about future events, visit hixon.yale.edu/ .
Angela is a PhD candidate at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany. She presented this talk on April 16th, 2024 on campus at Yale School of the Environment in New Haven, Connecticut. For more information about future events, visit hixon.yale.edu/ .
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Principal Jenkins celebrates the first tree of 1,000 planted in New Haven in 2024!
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Request a free tree for your New Haven home, business, park, or school! Renters are eligible. URI.yale.edu/request-tree
Crystal Fernandez of the Friends of Kimberly Field celebrates trees and improvements in 2024!
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Request a free tree for your New Haven residence, business, park or school at URI.yale.edu/request-tree
URI Director Colleen Murphy-Dunning celebrates the first tree of 1,000 planted in New Haven in 2024!
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Request your free New Haven tree at URI.yale.edu/request-tree
Mayor Justin Elicker celebrates the first tree of 1,000 planted in New Haven in 2024!
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URI will plant 30 trees this week in Kimberly Field in the Hill neighborhood of New Haven adjacent to Betsy Ross Arts Magnet School. These are the first of 1,000 trees to be planted in New Haven with support from the City and USFS. URI will plant free street trees for anyone in New Haven when the requester commits to watering the tree once a week. Request a tree at: URI.yale.edu/request-tree
Forest De-Vining and Natural Areas Care Talk by Chris Ozyck
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URI's Associate Director and Natural Areas Expert, Chris Ozyck led this talk in New Haven, CT, on February 10, 2024. It covers his experience leading "de-vining" efforts in natural areas. This work is an important part of URI's efforts to fight climate change and conserve carbon in our urban canopy. "De-vining" is the process of cutting invasive vines from trees. Chris has led hundreds of volun...
Opening Keynote: Beattra Wilson, USDA Forest Service
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Opening Keynote: Beattra Wilson, USDA Forest Service
Welcome: Professor Karen Seto
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Hixon Center Faculty Director Professor Karen Seto welcomes audience to conference.
Closing Keynote: Nancy Grimm, PhD, Arizona State University
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Closing Keynote: Nancy Grimm, PhD, Arizona State University
Panel 4: Innovative Strategies to Increase Canopy Cover - From Local to National
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Federal and state government leaders drive government policies and allocation of resources that will shape urban forestry management opportunities across the United States. The network of state urban foresters supported by the USDA Forest Service are essential agents who understand the capacity needs and challenges faced by different regions, as well as emerging innovations.
Panel 1: Transformative Leadership - Decision Makers at the Forefront of Change
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Mayors have proven crucial in addressing the climate crisis as they make bold decisions and enact effective change in their cities. Around the world, mayors are assuming leadership in implementing innovative urban forestry solutions that mitigate the effects of climate change and improve local conditions for residents. This panel features mayors and vice mayors who embody these transformative l...
Panel 2: Protecting Threatened Natural Forests in Cities
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The focus on planting and managing street trees remains critically important to city residents, who derive direct benefit from the trees planted right outside of their homes. However, managing the natural forests of the city is essential, too, as natural areas account for about two-thirds of all tree cover in cities. Panelists in this session will include researchers exploring key threats to th...
Panel 3: Urban Tree Canopies to Mitigate Heat
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It is well understood that tree canopy cover provides cooling via shade and evapotranspiration. Panelists in this session present the implications of the Urban Heat Island effect. Researchers share their latest findings on health impacts, and land surface temperatures trends. Urban forestry practitioners share their management approaches to use tree cover to mitigate rising temperatures.
Day of Remembrance Ceremony - New Haven Botanical Garden of Healing
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The New Haven Botanical Garden of Healing Dedicated to Victims of Gun Violence was created by the mothers of victims of gun violence as a special place to remember their loved ones. The garden is a place of hope and healing on Valley Street in New Haven, CT. With each new tree and flower planted, the mothers are taking positive action to build public awareness of the magnitude of the problem of...
Gabe LePage's Sermon on Trees
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Gabe LePage is an intern at URI and student of the Yale School of Divinity graduating in May 2023. On November 7, 2022 he gave this sermon in the Yale Divinity Chapel.
Hixon Urban Conference 2022 Cities as Solutions to Climate Change: Perspectives from IPCC Authors
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Hixon Urban Conference 2022 Cities as Solutions to Climate Change: Perspectives from IPCC Authors
Bioswale News Report from September 6, 2022
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Bioswale News Report from September 6, 2022
Part 2 Hixon Center Conference: COVID's Impact and the Future of Cities
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Part 2 Hixon Center Conference: COVID's Impact and the Future of Cities
Part 1 Hixon Center Conference: COVID's Impact and the Future of Cities
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Part 1 Hixon Center Conference: COVID's Impact and the Future of Cities
Day 8: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
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Day 8: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
Day 7: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
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Day 7: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
Day 6: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
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Day 6: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
Day 5: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
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Day 5: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
Day 4: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
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Day 4: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
Day 2: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
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Day 2: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
Day 3: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
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Day 3: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
Day 1: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
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Day 1: Social and Ecological Infrastructure for Recidivism Reduction
Sustainable Municipalities: Eco-districts
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Sustainable Municipalities: Eco-districts
Sustainable Municipalities Lecture Series: Reinventing Greenspaces
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Sustainable Municipalities Lecture Series: Reinventing Greenspaces
Thank you so much for your hard work! 😊 I have a quick question: 🤷♂️ I only have these words 🤔. (behave today finger ski upon boy assault summer exhaust beauty stereo over). What should I do with this? 🤷♂️
I have this problem so bad up to 2 inch thick. The worst part is there on the ground on top of each other woven like crazy too. I keep going at it with trying to kill it. Im ambout to remove fence and rip with my truck 😂 edit : omg im not even an hr away from ya wtf lol
Pressure washer on max settings will blow roots right out of the ground. 😮
Messing up the damn fence is WHY you want to remove the vine or bush in the first place. In 30 seconds you just start cutting the shit out of the fence. idiot.
“Only if you have a dog” You mean pretty much everyone watching this video? lol
Cutting out the chain link fence is not an option. What is an alternative. Drill it and stuff salt into the holes?
use a cordless drill and large bit to drill a hole into the bush. Fill the hole with round up and done.
@@Tracker5111 Thanks....great idea.
Wisteria 🤯 Noooo! Please kill that monster!
Looks like you have a real pain in the ass for a neighbor.
No f help
How do you remove stumps close to your neighbor’s fence. You can not cut the fence
OMG, a solution so simple! Thank you!
The pour a lot of bleach all over that shit
Plants sure have a way of showing the chain link fence whose boss,..I have seen some pretty cool things on the fence line in my life over the years,..one job the gate was left open for a long period of time and the tree root itself grew around the gate frame so it couldn't be shut,..thanks for the video,..I know once the customer cuts their chain link and wants it fixed,..I will get a phone call
I've been using a pruning saw, crowbar, elbow grease and thinking about getting a rasp to file these woody vines down to the bare chain link metal. You have to be patient and keep at it. Trying to preserve my fence this way.
I also have a hook that I use to grab the english ivy and pull it through my fence to yank out. It helps.
2:34 Invasive party pooper. lol
NYC upload👍👍 frist big like
English ivy is invasive and your neighbor is supposed to whack it back/control it. I'm clearing out bellflower, quackgrass, bugloss and skeleton weed both my neighbor's love sharing. 😡
Can you force your neighbors to pay in court for their negligence? They might want to eradicate those awful plants. The plants cause problems.
Chain link fence is mine. The small gap does not affect performance of fence. If desired a wire can go across the bottom for strength. Most fences when installed have a space but over time debris and plants build up soils. I have done this on many urban properties with great success
Cut with sawz all, drill 1/2-1" hole with spade bit 2-3" deep. Add a cupful of bush killer. Plug with grass. No more growth.
As your neighbour who in the hell tell you to cut my fence.
Okay matt
I prune invasives near chain link fences and pour diesel fuel around the roots to kill them.
I've heard of this method. Now that you mention it, I wonder how safe it is to do this?
are you able to replace the fence that you cut out ? i have stalks like you see in your video and want to remove them but still want my chain link fence left. Or at least replace the patches where i have to cut.
Thank you Chris for your marathon effort to focus us all on the actions which we need to undertake our (the community’s) quality of life.
Never lose your child like wonder! Lovely video. I like to play in the dirt too.
Let us know below if you have taken this advice and removed invasive plants like bittersweet from your backyard. We want to know how many yards are improved with help from this advice.
This is great--thanks, Chris!