The 2-minute video feature helps decision-makers understand the economic, human health, and environmental benefits of community trees so they can use this information to make a valid argument for supporting tree care programs.
The 6-minute video targets community tree advocates to expand their depth of understanding about the value of trees. It emphasizes that these benefits are greatest in communities that manage their trees.
General audiences and students will gain a new understanding of how trees improve our lives from the 20-minute video. Scientists and foresters explain the diverse services trees provide. Citizens speak on a more personal level about how trees have improved their lives and livelihood. The video ends with a discussion about proper tree selection and care, and provides important steps on how to get involved in community forestry.
15-minute video demonstrates new, cost-effective method for reforestation of our urban spaces. Lightweight, bare root trees planted by volunteers eliminates the need for heavy equipment and intensive labor commitments for city forestry departments.
23-minute video aids in tree selection and site selection in the urban landscape. Follows a real-life tree planting project in the city of Ithaca, N.Y.