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Urban forestry in the streets: Intersection of agency, the Black Forest, and human consciousness in Oakland, California.
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Urban forestry in the streets: Intersection of agency, the Black Forest, and human consciousness in Oakland, California./
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Tarver, Gregory W., Jr.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2015,
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330 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-02(E), Section: B.
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Dissertation Abstracts International77-02B(E).
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Urban forestry. -
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Urban forestry in the streets: Intersection of agency, the Black Forest, and human consciousness in Oakland, California.
Tarver, Gregory W., Jr.
Urban forestry in the streets: Intersection of agency, the Black Forest, and human consciousness in Oakland, California.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2015 - 330 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-02(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Davis, 2015.
Urban forestry or the greening of cities has a sizable body of literature that explores urban forest ecosystem service, especially the ability of trees to combat environmental pollution and extreme heating of global climate change. However, the social issues pertaining to the implementation, management and sustainability of urban forests are minimally identified. My dissertation research into community based greening effort into West Oakland, a predominantly low income African American community, provides theoretical and practical insight into the complications and successes of urban forestry. This manuscript fills large gaps of urban forest information by investigating the historical challenges that predispose communities to low-canopy cover and high environmental pollution; urban forestry socio-political issues, networks, and conflicts; and the human to tree reciprocal relations that facilitate the development of human consciousness.
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704817
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My findings in chapter four through an actor network theory framework elucidate the importance of socio-political networks in the individual and collective agency of Urban Releaf. Ultimately, social and political competencies are the primary measure of an urban forest actors agential power and success. Urban Releaf relies on socio-political networks for practically every urban forestry activity. These network associations built, maintained and extended by Urban Releaf are especially relevant in accessing municipal space, forestry technical support, fundraising, and negotiating the diverse types of conflicts with individuals, organizations and agencies. Socio-political skills not environmental-forestry skills are the primary constituents to Urban Releaf's success and longevity.
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In chapter five, I contribute to human consciousness and Black studies research by revealing the reciprocal relationship that develops through hybrid human and tree relations. In the first case study of Oakland Tree Task Force, Black Power based socio-political ideology was merged with inherent and symbolic agency of trees. The results were the development of the "Black Forest" and behavioral changes of West Oakland residents into tree planters and long term urban forest caretakers of the Oakland urban forest. This nuanced expression of Black Power was characteristic of local based Oakland grassroots community engaged activism. In my second case study I show how the nonhuman agency of trees through the production of ecosystem services enrolls and convinces humans to plant and provide long term stewardship of the Oakland urban forest. Through these activities, direct human to tree and human to human engagement results in an enhancement of environmental and interpersonal consciousness of Urban Releaf's youth and young adult urban forest caretakers.
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