Forest Service R&D provides leading science and new technology that informs urban natural resources stewardship and improves environmental health and community well-being in urban areas. Our research helps to create more livable, desirable, sustainable communities.
Forest Service scientists are at the forefront of urban forestry and socio-ecological (or human-environment) research, providing science that helps cities transition to a sustainable future. Critical research is advancing knowledge of urban trees and forestry resources, urban ecology, ecosystem services and values, watershed rehabilitation, human health and well-being, and green infrastructure.
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Events
March 26: Urban Wildlife Workshop
A half-day session bringing together new partners in urban conservation. Two panels will lead discussions on urban wildlife management, conservation approaches, funding opportunities, sustainability initiatives, current science, and other topics.
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