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Updating urban forest inventories: An example of the DISMUT model

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Brack, Cris

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Urban & Fischer Verlag

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Canberra is a unique city in Australia where the trees on public land that dominate the urban forest were planned for at the city's inception. In the mid-1990s, a 100% census of street and park trees was completed, and together with simple health, growth

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Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

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2037-12-31