SOS List of Tree References by Dr Gregory Moore (15.11.15):
Welcome speech by Dr Greg Moore, Treenet 2015 Day 1 Session 1
https://www.treenet.org/symposium/proceedings-archive/symposium-2013/?vid=302
Welcome speech by Dr Greg Moore, Treenet 2013 Day 1
https://www.treenet.org/symposium/proceedings-archive/symposium-2013/?vid=263
For a great return on investment, try trees; Dr Greg Moore, The Conversation, January 30, 2012
http://theconversation.com/for-a-great-return-on-investment-try-trees-5050
Brimbank Planning Scheme Amendment C166
Benefits Derived from and the Economic Value of Urban Trees
FOR: Brimbank City Council - by Dr Greg Moore, Burnley College, University of Melbourne. 23.3.15
Benefits Derived from Urban Trees and Greenspace: the Keys to Sustainable & Livable Cities
http://www.brimbank.vic.gov.au/files/ef35ed14-e1fe-4178-b167-a46600a25157/Draft_C166_Expert_Evidence.pdf
City of Melbourne Planning Scheme Amendment C212: Exceptional Trees
Planning Panel Hearing Expert Witness Statement, Dr Greg Moore, 12 June 2014
https://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/BuildingandPlanning/Planning/planningschemeamendments/Documents/Amendment%20C212/c212_expert_witness_statement_national_trust_australia_greg_moore.pdf
Urban Trees: Worth More Than They Cost Moore G M (2009)
Lawry D, J Gardner and S Smith Editors, Proceedings of 10th National Street Tree Symposium,
7-14, University of Adelaide/Waite Arboretum, Adelaide, ISBN 978-0-9805572-2-0
Dr Moore’s paper compares economic benefits of trees in Balwyn & Richmond:
http://treenetmedia.com/up/pdf/2009/2009%20urban%20trees%20worth%20more%20than%20they%20cost%20dr%20greg%20moore.pdf
Climate Change, Healthy Gardens and Healthy People – Dr G Moore
Summary of paper delivered at HTAV Conference, 29 October 2010
Published in Horticultural Therapy Association of Victoria Inc. Newsletter, Issue 4, 2010
Tree Management for Carbon, Energy and Drought Efficiency
G M Moore Associate School of Resource Management and Burnley Campus, University of Melbourne, Burnley Gardens, 500 Yarra Boulevard, Richmond, 3121
http://treenetmedia.com/up/pdf/2007/07TS_TREE%20MANAGEMENT%20FOR%20CARBON%20ENERGY%20AND%20DROUGHT%20EFFICIENCY_DrGregMoore.pdf
URBAN TREE VALUATION – A CURRENT PERSPECTIVE AND PROGRESS REPORT
7th National Street Tree Symposium 2006
https://www.treenet.org/wp-content/uploads/06TS-URBAN-TREE-VALUATION_Dr-GM-Moore.pdf
People, Trees, Landscapes and Climate Change, Moore G, 2009. In:
Skyes H (Ed) Climate Change on for Young and Old, 139-149 Future Leaders, Melbourne
http://www.futureleaders.com.au/book_chapters/pdf/Climate_Change/Greg_Moore.pdf
The Value of Urban Trees During Climate Change
Gregory M. Moore, Burnley College, University of Melbourne, 500 Yarra Boulevard, RICHMOND 3121
http://www.isa-arbor.com/store/productfiles/TheValueofTreesDuringClimateChangeCEUQuiz-65-GregoryMoore_ValueOfTreesDuringClimateChange.pdf
Valuing and Maintaining the Urban Forest
G M Moore, University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus, 500 Yarra Boulevard, RICHMOND 3121
http://robertsday.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Valuing-the-Urban-Forest-AGHS-2013.pdf
Other Useful References for the value of Trees and Open Space:
Banyule Tree Planting Zone Guidelines, January 2011 (the only council we have found with such a document but of course unfortunately not mandatory):
Tree Planting Zone Guidelines - Banyule City Council or
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=banyule+tree+planting+guidelines&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&gws_rd=ssl or
https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/29209298/banyule-tree-planting-zone-guidelines-banyule-city-council
Two interesting articles by TreeLogic using Melbourne case examples:
* Space for new trees in planning
http://treelogic.com.au/facts/where-is-the-space-for-new-trees/
* Decline of trees in planters, limited soil root zone volumes and poor soil
http://treelogic.com.au/facts/you-just-can%e2%80%99t-keep-a-plant-in-a-pot-forever/
4 articles on trees and backyard green open space:
* More Tree Planting Urged – Age:
http://newsstore.theage.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&sy=age&kw=More+tree+planting+urged&pb=age&dt=selectRange&dr=week&so=relevance&sf=headline&rc=10&rm=200&sp=nrm&clsPage=1&docID=AGE1109099L7ES3918KG
* The darker side of urban development (The Age Domain):
http://theage.domain.com.au/real-estate-news/the-darker-side-of-urban-development-20111105-1n0th.html
* Yards a fading memory (The Age Domain):
http://news.domain.com.au/domain/real-estate-news/yards-a-fading-memory-20110910-1k2wb.html
* Introducing 'treeconomics': how street trees can save our cities – The Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/aug/15/treeconomics-street-trees-cities-sheffield-itree
Where have all the gardens gone? Professor Tony Hall:
https://www.griffith.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/48601/urp-rp13-hall-2007.pdf
The Life and Death of the Australian Backyard, Professor Tony Hall, Griffith University (2010)
http://www.publish.csiro.au/pid/6449.htm or
http://www.angusrobertson.com.au/books/the-life-and-death-of-the-australian-backyard-tony-hall/p/9780643098169
Childs’ Play: Achieving developmentally rich play experiences for all children is not possible if we do not provide the places, the spaces, and the opportunities for it.
http://www.sph.uwa.edu.au/research/cbeh/projects/childsplay
A survey of attitudes and practices of Australian street tree practitioners.
By Martin Ely AILA MPIA
www.aila.org.au/lapapers/papers/ely-trees/ElySurvey.pdf
Preserving Trees in construction sites; Mississippi State University Extension Service
http://msucares.com/pubs/publications/p2339.pdf