Would you like to get a complete overview of green spaces and other elements of green infrastructure? A green space inventory is an important tool for the effective management of public spaces and for maintenance planning.
Please contact us; we will prepare a comprehensive green space inventory for you, including an arboricultural assessment, dendrometric data, and taxonomic classification.
The Green Space Inventory is a registry and database of all public green space elements. It provides an overview of trees, shrubs, lawns, flower beds, and other related elements.
Legislation: Under the Civil Code, property owners are required to care for the trees on their land; this also applies to municipalities and their land—particularly with regard to preventing threats to life and property. The obligations of owners and procedures for protecting trees near roads are set forth in the Road Act (Section 35), which requires the implementation of necessary measures to eliminate sources of danger.
Trees: taxon, type (coniferous/deciduous), status (standing/felled), owner (city/private), notes, area, photo, trunk circumference/diameter, crown radius, crown base height, tree height, center of gravity deviation, health status, vitality, physiological age, outlook, safety (stability), crown damage, trunk damage, base damage, crown loss, urgency of action, type of action, and other dendrological attributes
Shrubs: type (deciduous/coniferous), owner (city/private), area, note, region, taxon=species
Mobile greenery (planters): container type (concrete, round, etc.), owner (city/private), notes, area
Stands (groups): type (group of trees/group of woody plants), owner (city/private), area, notes, region
Grass areas: lawn type, slope gradient (flat/steep/gentle), owner (city/private), area, notes, location
Flower beds: type of bed (perennials, annuals, roses), owner (city/private), area, notes, location
The final output is submitted in the following format:
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