Article Category: Natural resources and environment

Urban Biodiversity Strategy

While the vast majority of Boroondara’s original natural vegetation was cleared to make way for farming and then urban development, there are still valuable areas of remnant vegetation and revegetated […]

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City of Boroondara : 2013

Frankston City’s urban forest, the sum of all urban trees across the municipality, is a critically valuable community asset for providing shade, intercepting storm water, providing habitat and food for […]

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City of Frankston: 2020

The aim of Frankston’s Urban Forest Policy is to provide a framework for making structured, consistent and environmentally sound decisions for all trees within the municipality’s “Urban Forest”. What is […]

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City of Frankston

Banyule City Council faces a set of key issues that influence its planning and policy direction. Population growth, climate change, decreasing biodiversity, rising costs of resources and the need for […]

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Banyule City Council

The aim of this strategy is to provide a clear charter for the future custodianship of Yarra’s street and park tree population. The vision, objectives and action plan will set […]

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City of Yarra: 2017