Abstract
Residents of the EcoVillage, an area of Cleveland, OH’s Detroit Shoreway neighborhood, requested fragrant fruit trees to be planted in their neighborhood. Pear Avenue, a street within the EcoVillage, was selected as a target area and mapped to determine the health of the street tree canopy and assess if fruit trees can be planted on tree lawns. Through research, other examples of public fruit were retrieved and public participation practices were analyzed.
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Default journal |
| State | Published - Apr 6 2013 |
Keywords
- sustainability
- fruit trees
- Cleveland EcoVillage
Disciplines
- Demography, Population, and Ecology
- Forest Management
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