Trees
The management of trees and the urban forest is vital to mitigating the effects of climate change and to the health and wellbeing of communities. Trees provide many benefits yet are one of the more difficult assets to manage because of the depth of feeling they evoke.
We create clear and practical public policy for urban tree management and insightful strategy to grow and manage the urban forest in a sustainable way. This work often starts with a comprehensive inventory of trees managed by councils.
We have developed a rapid mobile GIS assessment tool which captures species and condition information in real time and is published to your in-house GIS. To date we have photographed and assessed over 15,000 trees throughout New Zealand.
We also assist councils in procuring maintenance contracts for arboriculture services and project manage annual tree planting programmes including all aspects of community engagement.
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Our expertise
- Tree Strategies
- GIS Data Collection and Tree Assessment
- Procurement of Tree Maintenance Contracts
- Tree Policy
- Project Management for plantings and removals
- Community Consultation around tree projects
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Shortland Cemetery Tree Assessment and Maintenance Plan
Xyst undertook tree condition and risk assessments on almost 100 trees at Shortland Cemetery. The main driver for this work was an aging tree population
John William Hall (JWH) Arboretum Tree Assessment
Xyst undertook tree condition and risk assessments of over 100 trees at the JWH Arboretum. For each tree we collected tree location, species and size,
Twizel Greenways Tree Planting Plan & Procurement
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Ashburton District Tree Inventory
Xyst collected tree data on all of Ashburton District Council’s (ADC) street and park trees including GPS location, species, maturity, condition and potential risk features.
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Identified each street by botanical name and common name and recored the trees stage of life, condition, issues such as located under power wires and
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Port Pirie wishes to be a region that has pride in, and appreciates the values of its trees within public parks, streets and open spaces.
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Waikato Tree Inventory data collection
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Tree Contract Review Recommendations
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Taitua Arboretum Development Plan
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Contract Management and Contract Auditing
Xyst was engaged to manage the Amenity Tree Maintenance Contract and Open Space Maintenance contract for the City of Port Phillip from May 2023 through