Applicability of the norma granada method to evaluate adult trees-a case study

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Autor(a) principal: Castro, Maria Conceição
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Van Krimpen, Romaine, Féria, Teresa
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10193
Resumo: The applicability of the Norma Granada method, as a tool to evaluate trees, was tested with a study case in Évora. A broad spectrum of trees found within the urban perimeter of the city was evaluated using the method. This method has been introduced throughout Spain and is slowly making its appearance in rules and regulations of the major Portuguese municipalities. So far there has not been any evidence that the direct applicability has been researched. Trees are considered to be of particular importance to the visual quality, amenity and wildlife (insects and birds) of urban space. They are able to emphasize the positive influence on climate and air in the surroundings. They reduce the amplitude of air temperature and air pollution. At the same time they are responsible for the seasonal changes (flowering, leaf colouring) that are very important for the personal wellbeing for the citizens, both physical and psychological. The fierce competition for the urban spaces and the vandalism raise conflicts with arboreal heritage, which leads to a severe pruning or tree felling. For this reason, the evaluation of urban trees in a constant concern by professionals. Until now it involves personal points of view and most often strategic reasons.
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title Applicability of the norma granada method to evaluate adult trees-a case study
spellingShingle Applicability of the norma granada method to evaluate adult trees-a case study
Castro, Maria Conceição
Norma Granada
Trees
title_short Applicability of the norma granada method to evaluate adult trees-a case study
title_full Applicability of the norma granada method to evaluate adult trees-a case study
title_fullStr Applicability of the norma granada method to evaluate adult trees-a case study
title_full_unstemmed Applicability of the norma granada method to evaluate adult trees-a case study
title_sort Applicability of the norma granada method to evaluate adult trees-a case study
author Castro, Maria Conceição
author_facet Castro, Maria Conceição
Van Krimpen, Romaine
Féria, Teresa
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Féria, Teresa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro, Maria Conceição
Van Krimpen, Romaine
Féria, Teresa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Norma Granada
Trees
topic Norma Granada
Trees
description The applicability of the Norma Granada method, as a tool to evaluate trees, was tested with a study case in Évora. A broad spectrum of trees found within the urban perimeter of the city was evaluated using the method. This method has been introduced throughout Spain and is slowly making its appearance in rules and regulations of the major Portuguese municipalities. So far there has not been any evidence that the direct applicability has been researched. Trees are considered to be of particular importance to the visual quality, amenity and wildlife (insects and birds) of urban space. They are able to emphasize the positive influence on climate and air in the surroundings. They reduce the amplitude of air temperature and air pollution. At the same time they are responsible for the seasonal changes (flowering, leaf colouring) that are very important for the personal wellbeing for the citizens, both physical and psychological. The fierce competition for the urban spaces and the vandalism raise conflicts with arboreal heritage, which leads to a severe pruning or tree felling. For this reason, the evaluation of urban trees in a constant concern by professionals. Until now it involves personal points of view and most often strategic reasons.
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