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ERS FENTE REGIONALE PER I SERVIZIALL’AGRICOLTURA E ALLE FORESTE

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ERS FENTE REGIONALE PER I SERVIZIALL’AGRICOLTURA E ALLE FORESTE

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PROGRAM

Tuesday, 7th May 2013: Registration and Conference warm-up Location: 31st floor , Grattacielo Pirelli, via Fabio Filzi 22 18:00 – 19:00 Registration 19:00 – 20:30 Conference warm-up (finger food and drinks)

Roberto Albetti - President of ERSAF - The Regional Agency for Agricultural and Forest Services

Delegate of Lombardy Region Participants of COST action FP1204 “Green Infrastructure approach: linking

environmental with social aspects in studying and managing urban forests”

Wednesday, 8th May 2013 : Conference Day 1 Location: sala Alessi (Palazzo Marino, piazza della Scala 2) 08:30 – 09:00 Registration 09:00 – 10:45 Welcome address Chair: Enrico Calvo and Giovanni Sanesi

Chiara Bisconti – Councilor of Milano Municipality Maurizio Galli - Director of ERSAF - The Regional Agency for Agricultural and

Forest Services Cecil Cornelis Konijnendijk - Coordinator of the European Forum on Urban

Forestry Pia Bucella - Head of DG ENV's Nature Directorate, European Commission

“Green Infrastructure: how the European Commission supports the multiple benefits of Urban Forestry”

Carlo Calfapietra CNR-IBAF “COST Action FP1204 - Green Infrastructure approach: linking environmental with social aspects in studying and managing urban forests"

10:45 – 11:30 Plenary Session Keynote I: Andy Kenney - “Stewardship of private sector green infrastructure:

challenges and opportunities” 11:30 – 12:00 Mercedes Sánchez – “How environmental attitudes discriminate the decision

structure of suburban natural-area users?”

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Location: Palazzo Lombardia, piazza città di Lombardia Hall Palazzo Lombardia sala Marco Biagi (entrance N4, via Melchiorre Gioia, 37) 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch at sala Marco Biagi and registration 14:00 – 15:00 Plenary Session: EXPO 2015 Chair: Roberto Carovigno Angelo Paris - General Director Construction & Dismantling (Expo 2015

S.p.A.) “Expo 2015: theme, event, exibition site” Cristina Martone- Monitoring Achievements Green (Expo 2015 S.p.A.)

“Expo2015: landscape” Anna Rossi - Project management Water Ways (Expo 2015 S.p.A.) “Water

ways Project” Gloria Zavatta - Sustanability Leader Expo (Expo 2015 S.p.A.) “CO2

compensation” 15:00 – 18:30 Field trip: areas EXPO 2015 18:30 – 19:30 Peverelli nursery 19:30 - 20:30 Happy hour/dinner at Peverelli nursery

Thursday, 9th May 2013: Conference Day 2 Location: PARCO NORD MILANO (via Clerici 150, Bresso MI) 8:30 – 9:00 Welcome coffee in Parco Nord Milano and registration 09:00 – 09:30 Plenary session Chair: Tomaso Colombo

Riccardo Gini – Director of Parco Nord Milano “An history of environmental requalification” Roberto Carovigno – Agricultural Department of Lombardy Region “The forestation of agricultural areas in Lombardy Region – Italy”

09:30 -11:30 Parco Nord Milano tour (coordinated by Benedetto Selleri) Biodiversity, Participatory management and economic sustainability,

Ecological connections, Forest management and forest monitoring, Environmental education and communication

11:30 – 11:45 Inauguration photo exhibition and poster and vote: “Best Urban Forestry Project Award - 2013”

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11:45 – 12:30 Plenary session Chair: Fabio Salbitano

Keynote II: Dagmar Haase “Ecosystem services provisioning by urban forests and trees - a contribution to human well-being and green economy “

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 15:00 Field exercise and EMoNFUr Scientific Board meeting 15:00 – 15:45 Plenary session Chair: Paolo Semenzato Keynote III: Terry Hartig - “Walking in the urban woods: restorative outcomes

as a basis for public health values" 15:45 – 18:00 Parallel Sessions I Session S1: Social perspective Chair: Arne Arnberger Nail Sylvie “Social forestry at the heart of health and well-being issues in

england” Arnberger Arne “Indoors or outdoors? The role of urban green spaces and

outdoor activities for the elderly during heat waves” Panagopoulos Thomas “Evaluation of the changes at the Alqueva landscape” García-Ventura Claudia “Comparison of two valuation methods for urban trees

at the arboretum of the School of Forest Engineers in Madrid” Rasmussen Kasper “Public art, urban green space, urban forests, place

branding, management” Gonçalves Artur “Perception and attitudes towards public green spaces –

exploring the spatial dimension” Kuzugudenli Emre “Natural areas effect on mentally disabled students” Session E1: Environmental perspective Chair: Paloma Cariñanos Morani Arianna “Urban forestry and urban design: recommendations for an

integrated approach” Cariñanos Paloma “Pollen dynamics, trends and evolution of the peri-urban

forests in the city of Granada (Spain)” Vilhar Urša “Towards a harmonized monitoring of water provisioning,

regulating and purifying services in urban forests” “Kastamonu (Turkey) urban forest” De Groot Maarten “The importance of urban forests for biodiversity: hoverflies

(Diptera: Syrphidae) as indicators” Mariani Luigi “Micrometeorological effects of an urban forest” Gallagher Frank “From blight to bright, through phytostabilization”

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Session G1: Governance Chair: Silvija Krajter Chen Wendy Yan “Relationship between urban forest cover and economic

development: evidence from China” “Legal Aspects of Urban Forests in Turkey” Krajter rban forest governance in the city of Zagreb” Noor Azlin Y. “From plant inventory to improved management of urban forests

in Malaysia” Bakay Ladislav “Contemporary Urban woodlands in Slovakia” Saukkonen Tiina “Tell it on a map – A new GIS based internet inquiry for public

participation on Urban Forestry planning in the City of Helsinki” Konijnendijk Cecil Cornelis “Healthy parks healthy people: green space place

branding as metagovernance” Kuhns Michael “Change in urban forestry programs in the Western United

States – a comparison over 15 years” Session UA1: Urban arboriculture Chair: Ferrini Francesco Östberg Johan “Grading of parameters for urban tree inventories by city

officials, arborists, and academics using the delphi method” Gillner Sten “Comparative analysis of urban tree suitability using

dendrochronology” Jim Chi Yung “Floristic and habitat differentiation of heritage trees in Hong

Kong’s urban forest” Ferrini Francesco “Planning the green city of 2050: species selection in a global

change scenario” Marion Lena Challenges and solutions associated with felling in a mature

urban forest in Ljubljana, Slovenia” Baietto Manuela “Evaluation of a portable MOS electronic nose to detect root

rots in shade tree species” Calaza Martínez Pedro “Integration of hazard risk assessment in urban tree

management. Case study: La Coruña. (Spain)” Ginetti Beatrice “Urban forest health assessment under climate change

scenarios” 18:30 – 20:30 Music and happy hour

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Friday, 10th May 2013: Conference Day 3

Location: Palazzo Lombardia, piazza città di Lombardia Hall Palazzo Lombardia sala Marco Biagi (entrance N4, via Melchiorre Gioia, 37) 08:30 – 09:00 Poster delivery 09:00 – 09:45 Plenary session Chair: Renate Spaeth

Keynote IV: Roland Ennos “The physical benefits of trees in towns, and the effect of planting conditions and species on tree growth and environmental performance”

09:45 – 10:30 De Vreese Rik “Social mapping of ecosystem services in a peri-urban woodland landscape in central Belgium” Carrus Giuseppe “Naturalness, perceived restorativeness and affective qualities of urban and peri-urban natural settings and residents’ well being”

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break and Poster Session I 11:00 - 12:30 Parallel Sessions II Session E2: Environmental perspective Chair: Matilda Annerstedt “Effects of parks on amount of CO2 in Kastamonu City Center” Sgrigna Gregorio “Particulate matter mitigation by Quercus ilex in urban

environment: a quantitative analysis” “Deposition measurements in urban forests through

implementation of protocols of ICP-Forests intensive monitoring programme” Annerstedt Matilda “Health effects of urban parks – strength of the evidence” Ciampitti Mariangela “Public awareness: a new tool for the early detection and

a successful eradication strategy of the Longhorned Beetles Anoplophora chinensis and A. glabripennis”

Maarten De Groot “Improvement of urban forest health monitoring” Session M1: Management perspective Chair: Alan Simson Tomao Antonio “Urban forestry for cultural heritage conservation: inventory

of tree systems for management of historic parks” Chan Chung Shing “Changing perspectives in urban park management: a

longitudinal study of Hong Kong” “Visitors’ perception of visible environmental impacts on and

along the walking trail in urban forest in Ljubljana – an exploratory study”

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Calvo Enrico “EMoNFUr Project (LIFE+ 10/ENV/IT/399): inventory of artificial and natural urban and periurban forest in Lombardy Region”

Simson Alan “The design-management continuum : a concept in evolution” Session S2: Social perspective Chair: Duinker Peter Hamm Astrid “'Tree psychology' – human perception and cognition of urban

trees, and its impact on urban forestry” Konijnendijk Cecil Cornelis “The impact of nature on creativity – a study

among Danish creative professionals” Duinker Peter “When citizens have their say: adjusting urban forest

management to account for the public's values” González-García Conception “Design of an opinion questionnaire about urban

trees. Case study of a well-known street in Madrid (Spain)” 12:30 – 13:45 Lunch 13:45 – 14:45 Plenary session Chair: Dagmar Haase Nielsen Anders Busse “Species richness in urban parks and its drivers: a review

of empirical evidence” Chiesura Anna ”Monitoring Green Infrastructure: from an urbanistic to an

ecosystem approach” 15:00 – 16:00 Parallel Sessions III Session E3: Environmental perspective

Chair: Emilio Padoa-Schioppa Pearlmutter David “Microclimatic effects of trees and vegetative ground cover in a hot-arid urban environment” Gerosa Giacomo “OzONE REMOVAL by a perIurban mixed oak-hornbeam forest” Padoa-Schioppa Emilio “Biodiversity monitoring: preliminary results of EMONFUR project in Milano (Italy)”

Session E4: Environmental perspective Chair: Ana Paula Ramos

Kasperidus Hans Dieter “Lebendige Luppe and the challenge to detect and monitor changes in ecological processes and ecosystem services in Leipzig’s urban floodplain forest”

Ramos Ana Paula “Pests and diseases threatening urban palms in Portugal”

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Campagnaro Thomas “Alien tree species and plant diversity in urban and peri-urban environments: the case of black locust” Giuseppe Colangelo “Structural diversity and height growth models in urban forest plantations: a case-study in northern Italy”

Session M2: Management perspective Chair: Paolo Semenzato

Semenzato Paolo “Managing the vegetation of an 1800-century park to preserve its picturesque character” Akmar Nor “Experience characteristics of users’ preferences towards selected malaysian parks”

Leino Aino “Green Area Program 2011-2020 – long-term guidelines for developing, planning, implementing and maintaining the green areas using the interactive planning process in Vantaa, Finland”

Session UC meeting (only for Life Emonfur Project - Italian User Committee) Session Carta of Milano 16:00 – 16:30 Poster Session II 16:30 – 17:30 Final Session: Ceremony in memory of Michelle Gauthier (Douglas McGuire – FAO) EFUF 2014 and 2015 Award of Urban Forestry Project 2013 (Enrico Calvo) Award of Young Urban Forester of the Year 2013 (Clive Davies) Carta di Milano (Giovanni Sanesi) Summary of Forum and Findings (Clive Davies) Closing address (Cecil Cornelis Konijnendijk) 17:30 – 19:30 Fieldtrip to Boscoincittà

19:30 – 20:30 exercises evaluation

20:30 – 22:00 Final dinner

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Saturday, 11st May 2013: Conference Day 4 (optional) Location: Parco del Ticino (by bus) 08:15 Meeting point at Lombardy Region, entrance N4, via Melchiorre Gioia n: 37 09:00 – 09:30 Welcome coffee at Parco del Ticino 09:30 – 10:00 Welcome address – Dott.ssa Valentina Parco (Parco lombardo della Valle

del Ticino) 10:00 – 10:30 Bogliani Giuseppe (University of Pavia) “The Ticino valley: an ecological

corridor through the Po plain” 10:30 – 11:00 Musmeci Roberto (Parco Lombardo della Valle del Ticino) “Forest

Management in the Park “Parco del Ticino”: experiences of reconstitution of the ecological network (afforestation and creation of new agro-forest ecosystems) and improvement of plain forests (plain oak forest conservation and management of invasive alien species)”

11:00 – 12:30 Visit of the natural reserve “La Fagiana” and illustration of forest management interventions

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch at Cascina Bullona

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THE PHYSICAL BENEFITS OF URBAN TREESRoland Ennos, University of Manchester

ECOSYSTEM SERVICES PROVISIONING BY URBAN FORESTS AND TREES

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WALKING IN THE URBAN WOODS: RESTORATIVE OUTCOMES AS A BASIS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH VALUES

STEWARDSHIP OF PRIVATE SECTOR GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE: HOW THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION SUPPORTS THE MULTIPLE BENEFITS OF URBAN FORESTRY

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INDOORS OR OUTDOORS? THE ROLE OF URBAN GREEN SPACES AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR THE ELDERLY DURING HEAT WAVES

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METHODS OF SOIL STUDY IN PERIURBAN LOWLAND FORESTS OF LOMBARDY

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DO WE KNOW HOW TO SUSTAINABLY USE THE URBAN FORESTS OF BELGRADE?1 2 3 4

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Landscape and Urban Planning

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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT RATES OF BACKFILL COMPOSTED ORGANIC AMENDEMENT ON URBAN SOIL PROPERTIES, GROWTH AND NUTRIENT STATUS OF THREE MEDITERRANEAN NATIVE HEDGE SPECIES

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WHERE TO RELOAD MY BATTERIES? VIENNESE ADOLESCENTS DOCUMENT AND INVESTIGATE PLACES FOR THEIR COGNITIVE RESTORATIONRenate Eder1 1 1 2 2 2,

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URBAN VEGETATION AS A FILTER FOR AIRBORNE PARTICLES: BRIEF STUDIES1 1 2 1

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CONTINUOUS CONTING IN URBAN FORESTS1 2

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PLANT DIVERSITY OF KYIV URBAN WOODLANDS: THE CURRENT STATE AND FUTURE IMPLICATIONS

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URBAN CLIMATE STUDIES - ADDRESSING THE ROLE OF URBAN GREEN SPACES1 1 1 1 1

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PREDICTION OF DIFFERENT GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PATTERNS’ EFFECTS ON OUTDOOR THERMAL COMFORT IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT

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Landscape and Urban Planning

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THE SFS VIEWER: AN INNOVATIVE COMMUNICATION TO THE PUBLIC ON MULTIPURPOSE FOREST MANAGEMENT

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DO PEOPLE UNDERSTAND TREES?1

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DISABLED PERSON’S ACCESS PROBLEM TO NATURAL AREAS1 2 3 4

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ECOSYSTEM SERVICES PROVIDED BY URBAN GREEN: FOCUS ON AIR QUALITY AND BIODIVERSITY

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THE FIRST THINNING CUT IN THE NEW LOWLAND FOREST OF CARPANETA1 2 3 4

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MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE: INVOLVING CHILDREN IN URBAN FOREST MANAGEMENT IN MALAYSIA

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ASSESSING FOR A BALANCE AMONG COVER LAND USE, COUNTRYSIDE AND URBAN AREA RATIO AND MITIGATION OF URBAN POLLUTION

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SELECTION AND UTILIZATION OF NON-TRADITIONAL TREE TAXA FOR URBAN GREENERY1 2

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THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF URBAN FOREST ON URBAN PEOPLE

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ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN URBAN FOREST AREAS: BALANCING CARBON STORAGE AND BIODIVERSITY

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121

HOW MUCH AESTHETIC AND BIODIVERSITY ECOSYSTEM SERVICES COULD BE HOLD BY AN URBAN FOREST? A CASE STUDY IN TRIKALA, GREECE

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URBAN FORESTS DEVELOPMENT PECULIARITIES IN LITHUANIA 1 2

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A PROTOCOL FOR TREE RISK ASSESSMENT OF VETERAN TREES1 2

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FORESTATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF BIODIVERSITY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE REGIONAL ECOLOGICAL NETWORK IN LOMBARDY

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FIXED OUTBREAKS OF INSECTS IN URBAN ECOSYSTEMS: CASE STUDY OF PHYLLONORYCTER POPULIFOLIELLA TR. (LEPIDOPTERA: GRACILLARIIDAE) POPULATION DYNAMICS

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IMPROVING WATER IRRIGATION EXPLOITING THE RESPONSES OF THE SPECIES TO WATER STRESS

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COMPLETED FRAME IN OPTIMAL MANAGEMENT, PROTECTION AND EXPLOITATION OF URBAN GREEN, CASE STUDY IN REGION OF EPIRUS, GREECE

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129

METEOROLOGICAL STRESS INDICATORS IN RIPARIAN URBAN FOREST

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GPS TECHNOLOGY IN URBAN GREENERY MANAGEMENT1 2

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