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State Government Involvement in Community Forestry: a Survey

Cynthia J. Casey and Robert W. Miller
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) June 1988, 14 (6) 141-144; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1988.035
Cynthia J. Casey
Graduate Assistant and Professor of Urban Forestry, College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Stevens Point, Wi 54481
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Robert W. Miller
Graduate Assistant and Professor of Urban Forestry, College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Stevens Point, Wi 54481
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    Table 1.

    Federal urban forestry appropriations, 1978-1987. (2).

    AppropriationFiscal year
     $3,500,0001978
       3,600,0001979
       3,600,0001980
      1,800,0001981
      1,800,0001982
     1,700,0001983
     1,500,0001984
    2,000,0001985
    2,000,0001986
    2,000,0001987
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    Table 2.

    Urban forestry survey: synopsis of 49 survey responses.

    1.Does your agency have a program of community forestry assistance? yes 46 no 3
    2.Do you administer federal Cooperative Forestry Assistance grants to communities? yes 16 no 33
    THE REMAINING SUMMARY IS BASED ON RESPONSES FROM THE 46 STATES WHICH HAVE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS.
    3.How long has your program been in existence?
    range 0-25 years average 11 years
    4.Does your state have enabling legislation specifically authorizing urban forestry assistance? yes 15 no 313
    5.What types of assistance does your program include? (see Figure 1.)
    6.Approximately how many work hours are spent by your agency on community forestry assistance each year? range 80-35,000 average 4600
    7.How many communities did you assist in 1986? range 0-300 average 69
    8.Does your agency employ an Urban Forester or similar specialist? yes 33(18 have additional urban forestry field personnel)
    no 13
    9.Do you provide financial assistance to communities from state monies? yes 5 no 41
    10.How is your program funded?
    combined state and federal funding 32 federal funding only 11
    state funding only 2
    11.Is the community forestry assistance program given adequate attention by your agency? yes 17 no 26
    12.What, if anything, is limiting your program?
    budget/staffing limitations 20
    lack of administrative support 9
    lack of technical expertise 4
    administrative/loglstlcal problems 3
    other 8
    13.What do you think is the long-term future of your program?
       expansion 27
       reduction 1
       elimination 1
       status quo 2
       uncertain 15
    14.If federal funding were eliminated, would your program be likely to continue? yes 32 no 10
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Cynthia J. Casey, Robert W. Miller
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) Jun 1988, 14 (6) 141-144; DOI: 10.48044/jauf.1988.035
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