The Virginia Department of Forestry Urban and Community Forestry program seeks to support cities, towns, and communities across the Commonwealth as they establish and maintain their urban tree canopy. The benefits of trees to the urban environment, including water quality protection, are clear. As urbanized areas of the state grow, trees are an essential component of vibrant communities, providing balance to the built environment and improving the quality of life for residents and visitors.
Managing urban and community forest resources can sometimes be a complex undertaking. The VDOF community assistance programs provide professional forestry assistance to help communities balance the built environment and their urban forest resources to protect, conserve, and manage tree resources for future generations.
- Community forest planning
- Urban forestry recognition programs such as Tree City USA
- Arbor Day in Virginia
- Financial assistance programs for urban and community forestry projects
- Planting urban riparian forest buffers
- Stormwater management
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