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Summary of all 3 required readings for week 1 of FES/HORT 455 at OSU. Summarizes Roman, L.A., Pearsall, H., Eisenman, T.S., Conway, T.M., Fahey, R.T., Landry, S., Vogt, J.M., van Doorn, N.S., Grove, J.M., Locke, D.H., et al. (2018). Human and biophysical legacies shape contemporary urban forests: A...

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Roman, L.A., Pearsall, H., Eisenman, T.S., Conway, T.M., Fahey, R.T., Landry, S., Vogt, J.M.,
van Doorn, N.S., Grove, J.M., Locke, D.H., et al. (2018). Human and biophysical legacies
shape contemporary urban forests: A literature synthesis. Urban Forestry & Urban
Greening.

Bioregional Context
The initial ecosystem properties of a region significantly influence urban forest development and
constrain potential trajectories

Native biome, climate, topography, initial vegetation, and pre-urbanization land use form the
starting conditions for urban forests

Bioregional context interacts with human actions to shape how legacy effects unfold over time

Human Drivers of Legacy Effects
Colonial Era
Colonial histories influenced species selection, with certain trees symbolizing power and cultural
identity

European colonists often planted familiar species from their homelands, impacting urban forest
composition

Urban Parks Movement
The 9th century parks movement led to the creation of large urban parks, significantly altering
urban landscapes

Frederick Law Olmsted's designs emphasized native species and naturalistic aesthetics,
influencing park development across North America

Civic Beautification
Early 20th century beautification efforts promoted tree planting along streets and in residential
areas

These initiatives often favored fast-growing, non-native species, shaping urban forest
composition

Neighborhood Urban Form
Historical development patterns and lot sizes affect the space available for trees, influencing
canopy cover

Older neighborhoods often have more mature trees and higher canopy cover due to longer
establishment periods

Socioeconomic Change

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