Urban green · GIS

Urban green inventory

A register of trees and green areas in a geographic database: to know what you manage, plan maintenance and keep your green assets safe.

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GIS survey of green assets on a tablet in the field

What it is

The green inventory is the systematic survey of trees, shrubs and green areas, each recorded individually and organised in a geographic (GIS) database. Every specimen is located and described: species, size, health status, any critical issues.

The result is an updatable, queryable green register — the starting point for every management decision.

What it is for

  • Knowing and quantifying the green assets of a municipality or a private area.
  • Planning maintenance, pruning and replacements with criteria and priorities.
  • Managing safety, by integrating the inventory with stability assessments (VTA).
  • Supporting green regulations, tree balances and reporting.

How I work

On-site survey with GPS positioning, a technical record for each specimen and construction of the GIS database. The data remain yours, in a standard, reusable format.

What you get

A georeferenced green register, thematic mapping and a clear picture on which to plan works and investments — and on which to graft, where needed, the stability surveys.

Measured, georeferenced data, ready for operational management: no eyeballed estimates.

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