Urban Forestry & Environment
Our research explores ways to maximize the environmental services and benefits provided by trees in urban and urbanizing settings in a scientifically sound and cost-effective manner. Urban Forestry is interdisciplinary in nature, and we place a high value on working with scientists from a wide array of fields, including engineering, soil science, horticulture, water resources, and many others. Contact one of our faculty to discuss current opportunities. Current research projects focus on:
- stormwater abatement
- urban rhizosphere ecology
- landscape tree establishment
- pruning for storm damage mitigation
- modeling tree growth in built environments
Primary Faculty
- Susan D. Day
(540) 231-7264
sdd@vt.edu - P. Eric Wiseman
(540) 231-5148
pwiseman@vt.edu
Affiliated Faculty
- J. Roger Harris (Greenspace Management—Department of Horticulture)
- R. Bruce Hull (Human Dimensions)
- David Robertson (Landcare Initiative)
- John R. Seiler (Ecophysiology)

