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Planting Frequencies and Trends of Street Trees in Southern Ontario Municipalities

J.R. Pickering and R.G. Perkins
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) July 1982, 8 (7) 189-192; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1982.045
J.R. Pickering
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario and Supervisor of Urban Forestry Town of Oakville Oakville, Ontario
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Assistant Professor, Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario and Supervisor of Urban Forestry Town of Oakville Oakville, Ontario
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    Percent of total street tree planting 1971-1980 six species: Acer platanoides, Tilia cordata, Gleditsia triacanthos, Fraxinus sp., Malus sp. and Sorbus sp. (combined data from Barrie, Guelph, London, Mississauga and Waterloo).

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    Percent of total street tree planting 1976-1980 six species: Acer platanoides, Tilia cordata, Gleditsia triacanthos, Fraxinus sp., Malus sp., and Sorbus sp. (combined data from Barrie, Cambridge, Guelph, London, Mississauga, North York, Richmond Hill, St. Catherines, Waterloo and Windsor).

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    List of municipalities contacted for street tree planting frequency data.

    Name of MunicipalityArea (ha.)1Population1
    Barrie   2,896   38,011
    Brampton27,039140,649
    Brantford   5,154   73,055
    Burlington18,907122,722
    Cambridge11,257   75,716
    Etobicoke12,709292,045
    Guelph   6,871   73,165
    Hamilton12,222306,640
    Kitchener13,350138,271
    London16,219261,841
    Markham20,590   73,063
    Mississauga29,344   298,045
    Niagara Falls20,447   70,775
    North York17,985560,280
    Oakville14,245   73,603
    Oshawa14,211115,486
    Peterborough   5,322   61,241
    Richmond Hill   9,764   36,599
    Sarnia3,01.0   49,764
    Scarborough18,737427,503
    St. Catherines   9,628123,617
    Waterloo   6,605   54,157
    Windsor11,976196,512
    • ↵1 Source: Municipal Directory 1981, Ontario Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs

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    Percent of total street tree planting, six species combined (Acer platanoides, Tilia cordata, Gleditsia triacanthos, Fraxinus sp., Malus sp. and Sorbus sp.); 10-year statistics (1971-1980) for 5 municipalities.

    Year%
    197195.5
    197288.8
    197394.0
    197493.8
    197584.2
    197693.1
    197776.9
    197888.3
    197988.4
    198093.2
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    Table 3

    Percent of total street tree planting, six species combined (Acer platanoides, Tilia cordata, Gleditsia triacanthos, Fraxinus sp., Malus sp. and Sorbus sp.); 5-year statistics (1976-1980) for 10 municipalities.

    Year%
    197687.9
    197775.2
    197881.1
    197977.0
    198086.6
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