You will need to determine the specific mapped area that the plan will cover, such as within city boundaries or a specific campus. However, within that area, you may only be addressing certain trees, such as street trees. The scope of the plan includes the kinds or area of trees that will be planned for.
Glossary
- A
- Adaptive Management
- ANSI A300 Standards
- Arborist
- B
- Benefits of Trees in the Urban Forest
- Biological Control
- C
- Canopy
- Climate Action Plans
- Coordinator
- D
- Deciduous
- Decline
- Defensible Space
- E
- Ecosystem services
- Ecosystems
- Evergreen
- G
- Girdling
- Green Infrastructure
- H
- Heritage Trees
- I
- Invasive Species
- IPM
- iTreeTools.org
- L
- Large Area UFMP
- LIDAR
- M
- Mature Tree
- N
- Native Species
- S
- Scope
- Small-Area (Site-Level) UFMP
- SMART
- Soil Survey
- Species Diversity
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Stakeholders
- Survey Writing Information
- Sustainability
- U
- Urban Forest
- Urban Forest Management Plan
- Urban Forestry