Abstract

Federal and state government involvement in community and urban forestry in Washington and Oregon plays a key role in initiating urban forestry programs. An analysis of case studies throughout the area reveals that even without all the components of the "ideal" urban forestry program in place, it is possible to make significant advancement in the development of an urban forest. Funding or technical assistance frequently serves as a catalyst for active citizens or small governments to initiate ongoing efforts to develop and maintain their urban forest.

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