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Urban tree management

Contact us for your urban tree management needs

Our services are intended to:

private owners, condominiums, business park administrators, property developers.

 

Tree management in the city is a heritage, ecological and financial issue.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Poorly managed trees are expensive!!! In addition, poor tree management does not preserve trees!

Individuals, condominiums and businesses are becoming more and more inclined to invest in a particular management of their trees.

Stronger urban pressure, lucrative management of the ornamental tree from nursery to excessive pruning has led to the maiming and damaging of trees to the point of making them dangerous. These irreversible traumas make trees to wither away and to get infected with pathogens or lignivorous fungus. Trees are doomed to dye in a short term even if symptoms do not show up until many years later…

The tree in the heart of the urban landscape

 

 

A well-preserved trees population in the middle of the city constitutes a strong qualitative and financial value!

 

What is the value of your trees?

How many remarkable trees are there in your park?

Are species threatened by known and virulent pathogens?

Is the biodiversity of the species sufficient to anticipate the problems caused by the climatic change?

The cost of land is largely dependent on the amenities offered by trees. They are nowadays, calculated in financial value! Thus, according to the International Society of Arboriculture, the presence of trees would increase by 15% the value of the properties.

Learn more about the ecological benefits of trees.

 

Climate change is leading to changes in arboriculture practices.

 
 
 
 
 
 
An economic and sustainable tree management makes good sense!

Recent improvements in urban forestry are the result of recent scientific research. This is because tree conservation over a long term is a considerable challenge with climate change. This reinforces the need for new, specialised skills.

What is urban tree management?

Tree management of the ornamental tree in urban areas, also known as urban forestry, is a recent specialty. And the profession is more and more appreciated at its fair value!

As graduates in tree biology, we are committed to preserving trees in their integrity.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Tree specialists aim at diagnosing the physiological and sanitary state of trees in order to preserve them. Our goal is to anticipate future problems, to inform the owners and to advocate the necessary interventions to be done by competent companies.

This diagnosis is often accompanied by an inventory, mapping and database.

Our job is to provide long-term sustainable management for healthy trees. It’s often a cheaper solution over the years.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Our tree management is disinterested of a profitable tree maintenance income (tree pruning, tree felling, management of residuals etc.). We also want to optimise the cost of managing these trees, thereby serving your interests.

We can help you with a urban tree management plan

Learn more about the principle of a tree management plan.

A complete report on the tree and its environment is essential for a long-term follow-up. Our maintenance recommendations are adapted to the development of the tree and its characteristics of growth or weakening characteristics.

Trees in town… Trees for the future

The ecosystem services provided by trees are numerous:

-Carbon sequestration,

-Better management of rainwater,

-Air pollution reduction.

-City ventilation: it refreshes the air, increases the humidity level and lowers the temperature in the hot season.

-Overall environmental quality: it enhances, or on the contrary, obscures architectural or urban elements that constitute a visual nuisance.

-Seasonal equilibrium: trees mark the seasons. Moreover, the rustle of its leaves and the scent it provides are invaluable benefits.

-Creation of places essential for city dwellers to meet.

There are countless reasons to take care of the trees!

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