The tree in the Paris and Helsinki areas.
The paper describes some examples from Paris and Helsinki areas, where trees are essential landscape elements. It is typical in France to plant trees around town squares, market places and along streets and roads. In Finland trees are almost always kept close to the house, together with other vegeta...
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Finnish Society of Forest Science
1987-01-01
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description | The paper describes some examples from Paris and Helsinki areas, where trees are essential landscape elements. It is typical in France to plant trees around town squares, market places and along streets and roads. In Finland trees are almost always kept close to the house, together with other vegetation protecting the entrance and windows. These traditional uses of trees should be studied to serve landscape management. The paper is based on a lecture given in the seminar âThe forest as a Finnish cultural entityâ, held in Helsinki in 1986. The PDF includes a summary in Finnish. |
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spelling | doaj.art-77ddc202b1ff4c4395e96ca73d8a49a02022-12-22T03:00:59ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40751987-01-0121410.14214/sf.a15485The tree in the Paris and Helsinki areas.Guignard, MaxThe paper describes some examples from Paris and Helsinki areas, where trees are essential landscape elements. It is typical in France to plant trees around town squares, market places and along streets and roads. In Finland trees are almost always kept close to the house, together with other vegetation protecting the entrance and windows. These traditional uses of trees should be studied to serve landscape management. The paper is based on a lecture given in the seminar âThe forest as a Finnish cultural entityâ, held in Helsinki in 1986. The PDF includes a summary in Finnish.https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/5328 |
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title | The tree in the Paris and Helsinki areas. |
title_full | The tree in the Paris and Helsinki areas. |
title_fullStr | The tree in the Paris and Helsinki areas. |
title_full_unstemmed | The tree in the Paris and Helsinki areas. |
title_short | The tree in the Paris and Helsinki areas. |
title_sort | tree in the paris and helsinki areas |
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