I've just been approached by 2 urban designers working on a manual which
includes advice on suitable trees for various urban situations, including
streets.
It seems they know even less than I do about these matters, and of course I
don't have the luxury of time to give any real input.
I would like to direct them to something similar and already in existence on
the net, and hope someone will help me in this.
I've got some pretty useful lists already, such as in my old Hilliers Manual
circa 1960, and in Trowbridge and Bassuk 2004 although those have a US
bent
Thanks as ever...
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Edmund Hopkins
City of Nottingham Council
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