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Bringing the Urban Forest Full Circle
Sponsored by Illinois Wood Utilization Team
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About the Event:

The unique opportunities and benefits of developing and sustaining an urban wood marketplace will be thoroughly explored at “Bringing the Urban Forest Full Circle,” a conference and table top exhibition scheduled for Friday, March 18, 2016 at Hamburger University in Oak Brook, IL. The event is being organized by the Illinois Wood Utilization Team (WUT), a broad-based group dedicated to promoting the harvest and best use of wood cultivated from urban and community trees. WUT members include representatives of state and municipal government agencies, arborists, land managers, sawyers, lumber distributors, architects, designers, woodworkers, green builders and academia. The Bringing the Urban Forest Full Circle Conference will provide a vital forum for all urban forestry stakeholders to address the steps needed to create and sustain a viable value-added market for lumber salvaged from trees removed or harvested from urban forests which includes trees on private and public lands in and around cities of all sizes. Urban trees capable of being processed into quality lumber include those infested by the emerald ash borer, damaged by storms, removed by public utilities and other life-ending causes. The conference will focus on industry best practices for urban tree removal and milling through wood product manufacturing and marketing.

Time:

March 18, 2016 | 7:00 am CDT to March 18, 2016 | 6:00 pm CDT

Venue

Hamburger University

United States

Contact

Contacts:

Rich Christianson

Website: http://www.illinoisurbanwood.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 773-822-6750