Extension: Urban Forestry

Urban foresters attend to trees within the City of Knoxville.

The importance of trees, vegetation, and landscaping in urban areas cannot be understated. They help to cool cities, improve air quality and water quality, and help create desirable, pedestrian-friendly spaces. Our Urban Forestry Extension provides valuable, expert information on tree and urban landscape care and maintenance for private citizens, municipalities, and industry.

Contact

Sharon Jean-Philippe
Professor
865-974-2946
jeanphil@utk.edu

Resources

Webinar Series

The Tennessee Urban Forestry Council and UT Residential and Community Forestry Workgroup have joined forces to bring you free educational webinars to help you manage urban forests. For participants interested in earning International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) CEUs, there is now a $10 fee associated with the webinars. The webinars have also been approved for Society of American Foresters (SAF) CFEs. The webinars are limited to 1,000 participants.

Friday, March 20, 2026, at 11 a.m. Central / 12 p.m. Eastern

Topic:
Stoked on Oaks: Managing Majestic Oaks in Landscapes

Speakers:

Patrick Anderson
Director of Research and Arborologists
Rainbow Ecoscience

Continuing Education
Approval pending for ISA CEUs.

Register online now.


Webinar replays:

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Residential and Community Forestry Resources

Meet the Residential and Community Forestry Workgroup

Graphic shows green leaf next to the words "Tree News You Can Use."

Read the latest Tree News You Can Use newsletter from the Residential and Community Forestry Workgroup.