Water Management Strategies for Urban Trees in Dry Environments: Lessons for the Future

The maintenance and expansion of urban forests is a major challenge in periods of low rainfall and restricted availability of appropriate-quality water sources for trees. The recent drought in eastern Australia has highlighted the need for innovation and new approaches to ensure tree health is prese...

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Published in:Arboriculture & urban forestry Vol. 39; no. 3
Main Authors: Symes, Peter, Connellan, Geoff
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-05-2013
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Summary:The maintenance and expansion of urban forests is a major challenge in periods of low rainfall and restricted availability of appropriate-quality water sources for trees. The recent drought in eastern Australia has highlighted the need for innovation and new approaches to ensure tree health is preserved. Responses adopted by the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne and others have involved investigations into species more suited to changing climate conditions, assessment of tree and landscape water demand, understanding the hydrology of the site, effective irrigation delivery, management of the soil reservoir to optimize harvested stormwater, and provide soil water reserves for future high demand summer periods.
ISSN:1935-5297
2155-0778
DOI:10.48044/jauf.2013.016