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Status of tree ordinances in South Carolina

London, Donna
Duffy, Eileen.
Strom Thurmond Institute
South Carolina State Commission of Forestry.
Abstract
In order to support citizens’ efforts to move closer to healthy, stable, and tree-canopied surroundings, it is helpful to know which communities have ordinances and what they are regulating. A number of local governments have faced issues related to drafting and implementing tree ordinances. They know what works well and what doesn’t for their communities, and fortunately, they have been willing to share the information. This study was intended to collect this information in order to enhance awareness of current policy initiatives.
Issue Date
2003-10
Keywords
Trees in cities--Law and legislation--South Carolina, Ordinances, Municipal--South Carolina, Landscape protection--Law and legislation--South Carolina
Type
Text
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