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Title: David Bloniarz, USDA Forest Service


1
Tree Inventories Strategies for Effective
Management
New approaches and technologies for Tree Wardens,
Arborists and Urban Community Foresters
David Bloniarz, USDA Forest Service Christopher
Rooney, Univ. of Massachusetts/Amherst
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An Outline of Todays Presentation
Inventory Background Reporting your
Findings Windshield Surveys Computerized Options
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Tree City USA Bulletin
  • National Arbor Day Foundation publication
  • Valuable summary and recap of key concepts

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Specific Problem Inventory
  • Related to only one problem
  • Limited to one problem rather than broad
    management
  • Asian Longhorned Beetle
  • Dutch Elm Disease

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Park and Natural Areas
  • Manicured Parks - Trees are individually
    inventoried
  • Natural Areas - Sampling, typing or grouping
  • Utilization of GIS, GPS and remote sensing

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Cover Type Survey
  • Utilizes aerial photos
  • Quantifies canopy extend
  • Monitoring of trends, patterns and changes
  • Useful for planning new construction - protection
    zones energy savings potential

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Sampling Method
  • Inexpensive and quick
  • Requires random sample
  • Assists in developing whole and accurate profiles
    of the population
  • May require stratification or grouping of
    land-use types

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Windshield Survey
  • Gathers more info than the Specific Problem
    Inventory
  • Relatively inexpensive and quick to complete
  • Can be ongoing
  • Less precise than individual inspection
  • Ideal for inspection following storm events

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Complete Inventory - Periodic
  • All trees are inventoried
  • Location is recorded by address, GPS or GIS
  • Detailed accounting of all trees
  • Time consuming and more costly
  • Most Accurate

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Complete Inventory - Continuous
  • All trees are inventoried
  • Computer based, often linked to GIS and
  • Continuously maintained by updating
  • Filed work orders related to inventory database
  • Most expensive, but most effective management
    tool

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What data to collect?
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Reports Telling the Story
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Reports Information Transfer
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Reports Data Analysis
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Reports Telling the Story
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Reports Species Distribution
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Species Distribution
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Reports Planting Location
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Accurate SimpleReporting
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Accurate SimpleReporting
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Reporting
Accurate SimpleReporting
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Education and Advocacy
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Example Canopy Cover
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Web Sharing of Inventory Data
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Web Accessible Inventory Data
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Windshield Surveys
By Christopher Rooney For Massachusetts Tree
Wardens and Foresters association January 22,
2003
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Windshield Surveying
  • Driving Roads (faster than walking)
  • Ideally used when locating or identifying a few
    items ex (insects and disease problems, drought
    stress)
  • Sometimes used to update traditional inventory
    methods (windshield every year, traditional every
    fifth year)
  • Can be used when sampling only a certain
    percentage of area 5-10
  • Can be high or low tech (GPS or Pen and Pad)

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Who uses this method?
  • Many Tree Wardens and City Foresters
  • currently use this method
  • example
  • (City of Cincinnati Foresters used a
    volunteer's convertible to complete one)

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Who uses this method? (cont)
  • Utility Arborists
  • (looking at clearance distances)

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Can a windshield survey be used for identifying
hazardous conditions in trees?
  • It is recommended to inspect trees yearly for
    hazardous conditions Why?
  • 1. Conditions constantly
  • change
  • 2. To help prioritize work
  • 3. To reduce the
  • communitys liability
  • With current financial woes municipalities need
    cost effective methods

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Case study South Kingstown, RI
  • Part time tree warden
  • 148 miles of town
  • maintained roads and
  • right of ways
  • Estimated 15,000 trees
  • under tree wardens control
  • Annual tree budget of
  • 42,000
  • includes salary of tree
  • warden

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Towns Options To Inspect Trees
  • No action (lawsuits)
  • CT lawsuit
  • Thorough inspection
  • Great but
  • Not cost effective
  • Windshield survey
  • the option chosen
  • will hopefully save time and money

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How a windshield survey is conducted our case
study
  • For Public and your Safety
  • Use Hazard lights
  • Reflective triangle
  • on tailgate
  • Every town road
  • Conduct when leaves are off trees to locate
    conditions easier
  • Driving Up and Down each road
  • Depends upon density

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What are we looking for?
  • Weak Forks
  • Cavities
  • Deadwood
  • Other conditions Cracks, Dieback,

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12 Point Hazard Rating System
  • 1-3 Points for Target
  • 3 Points for House or 3 Phase
  • 1 Point for rural fence
  • 1-4 Points for Size of Defect
  • Small deadwood 1
  • Leader or tree 4
  • 1-3 Points Probability of Failure
  • 3 Points for large amount of decay
  • 1 Point for minor
  • 0-2 Points For Tree Type
  • 0 Points for White Oak
  • 2 Points for Silver Maple

Use the 12 Pt system to identify conditions and
Prevent Sights like this
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Example
  • Target High School
  • Parking Lot 3 Points
  • Defective Part
  • Leaders 4 Points
  • Probability of Failure
  • Extensive decay
  • 3 Points
  • Tree Type
  • Norway Maple 1 Point
  • Add up points
  • Total 11 Points

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Once hazardous condition is found, what next?
  • Record the accurate location
  • Could be
  • House Number
  • Pole Number
  • GPS Points
  • To make accurate maps
  • Record the target
  • Wires, road, school

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End results
  • List of hazardous conditions located from worst
    to mildest cases
  • Start Working on the 12, 11, 10 scored Conditions
    FIRST!
  • Target ID can help create partnerships
  • You now have a systematic hazardous tree
    identification program

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Things to Consider
  • How well does it locate these hazards?
  • Obvious ones-vs.-Hidden ones
  • Our study will be complete this summer
  • When in doubt, get out of the truck and take a
    closer look

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StreamliningData Collection Management
  • Computer databases
  • Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
  • Geographic information Systems (GIS)
  • Global Positioning Systems (GIS)

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MCTI An Integrated System for Tree Inventories
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MCTI - Flexible Implementation
  • Paper field data collection
  • Computerized desktop database
  • PDA field data collection and sync to database

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Getting Started Method 1 (paper)
  • Download Inventory Manual
  • Print Paper Tally Sheets
  • http//www.umass.edu/urbantree/palm

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Paper Tally Sheet
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Getting Started Method 2 (Computer)
  • Requires a PC (Windows 95 or newer)
  • Install Software (Free download via the Internet
  • Data entry at your desktop

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Customizing MCTI
  • List of individual surveyors
  • Choose selected Tree Species for your town
  • Enter community ID (each town has a unique
    identifier number)

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Data Entry Using a Personal Computer
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Data Archiving Using a Personal Computer
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Getting Started Method 3 (Computer and PDA)
  • Requires a PC (Windows 95 or newer)
  • Requires PDA (i.e., Palm Pilot 100-450)
  • Install Software (Free, via Internet download at
    the following internet site -http//www.umass.edu
    /urbantree/mcti

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Getting Started Method 3 (Computer and PDA)
  • PDA increases efficiency
  • Reduction in data entry errors
  • Simple and fast method for data collection

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PDA Log On Screen
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PDA Data Entry Screen
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PDA Data Entry Screen
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PDA Data Entry Screen
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PDA Data Entry Screen
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MCTI - Phase II
  • Development currently underway
  • Operational planning implementation
  • Customer database, work order generation and
    tracking, and inventory updates
  • PDA, paper and barcode systems
  • Field testing in Worcester, MA, Burlington, VT
    and Springfield, MA
  • Release in August 2003

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Web Distribution
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Other Inventory Resources
  • Pendragon Forms Data Collection Templates
  • Cornell Coop Extension Access Database
  • Sate of Vermont Access Database
  • Commercial Software Systems

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Pendragon Forms Templates
  • Developed freeware inventory templates for use
    with Palm Pilot handheld PDAs
  • Can be used for variety of inventory applications
    - street, park, golf course, etc.
  • Tree Condition Management Needs
  • Hazard Assessment
  • Based on Pendragon Forms interface

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Pendragon Forms Templates
Utilized for ease of programming and customization
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Pendragon Forms Templates
Inventory, Hazard Assessment, Damage Assessment
and Tree Valuation
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Pendragon Forms Templates
www.umass.edu/urbantree/palm
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Tree Inventories in the palm of your hand
www.umass.edu/urbantree/
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For More Information
  • Contact Dave Bloniarz, USDA Forest Service
  • Web site www.umass.edu/urbantree
  • E-maildbloniarz_at_fs.fed.us

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www.umass.edu/urbantree
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