Scott Maco's primary responsibilities fall in the areas of urban forestry research, analysis, and management. He focuses on prescriptive resource management through complete analyses of urban forests' structure, function, and value to the community. Maco has more than seven years of experience in planning, design, and implementation of urban forestry enhancement projects and developing the tools to facilitate effective resource management.
Most recently, he worked at the Center for Urban Forest Research for the USDA Forest Service in Davis, California.
Expertise: Urban forestry
Degrees and Certifications:
Master of Science in Horticulture and Agronomy, University of California, Davis
Bachelor of Science in Urban Forestry, College of Forest Resources, University of Washington
Organizations:
International Society of Arboriculture
The Association of American Geographers |