Tree survey and inspection: scope and presentation
Journal, Research (Article)
This paper covers aspects of the subject which are of particular concern to the author. These are centered around: i.) assessment of the information which is required; ii.) who needs the information; and iii.) how this may best be presented. Particular emphasis is given to the presentation of information in map form, the avoidance of unnecessary data collection, and the costs involved. A case is made for matching the survey to the problem, rather than applying a standard all-embracing methodology. [UMN]
D.R. Helliwell
2001
Arboricultural Journal
Arboricultural Association
Northwood, ENG (UK)
0307-1375
25
4
339
352
Evaluation/Assessment, Inventory (tree)
Survey, Managing the Urban Forest, Leaf characteristics, Inspection
UMN
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