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History
The California
Center for Urban Horticulture (CCUH)
was established in late 2006 to address the need
for horticulture education for California
residents, on issues ranging from increasing
demand for water and rising levels of environmental pollutants
in public waterways from urban run-off.
Research and planning began in 2002 by a committee made up of
partners from the
UC Davis College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, UC
Cooperative
Extension, the UC Davis Arboretum,
the Department of Landscape Architecture and representatives from the
horticulture industry and professional associations. With
the appointment of a Director in 2006, the Center was launched.
Since opening, CCUH has held numerous outreach and support events
for both the industry and the public, while providing
coordinating support for UC Davis Agricultural and Environmental
Sciences and UC Davis Arboretum projects.
Professional Representation
CCUH collaborates with the following government agencies and non-profit organizations:
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Department of Water Resources Independent Technical Advisory Committee
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California Association of Nurseries and Garden Centers (CANGC)
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US Department of Agriculture ARS Floriculture and Research Initiative
- National Plant Board Systems Approach for Nursery Certification
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American Nursery & Landscape Association (ANLA)
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California Garden Clubs, Inc. (CGCI)
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SacTree Foundation Technical Advisory Committee
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EcoLandscape
Sponsors