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RE: Tree numbering

Subject: RE: Tree numbering
From: David Lofthouse
Date: Sep 01 2008 14:49:23
In terms of logging trees in a database and simultaneously on a map I've 
found that the point at which individuals in the real world can be found 
reliably and maps remain legible is normally about the same. 
Above this density I normally create a digital item called Parcel, Group,  
Compartment- whatever you like. For the latter, your spec. is usually a 
prescription on a woodland scale rather than an individual pruning spec. 
This works reasonably well - except when it doesn't.

Dave

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Sent: 30 August 2008 17:52
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: Re: Tree numbering


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In a message dated 29/08/2008 15:19:57 GMT Standard Time,  
Nick.Burke2@xxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk writes:

Not  really sure I have the time to plot every tree in all the woodland
orders  Bill either old or new. 


I wuz trying to suggest that rather than trying to plot individual trees  you 
should be serving a woodland order. Sorry if that came out wrong. Simpler  
for you and for me when I'm trying to tell some tree owner that all the trees 
 
are protected and that some of these saplings should be left alone as well; 
to  
save him having to replant in the future as well as all the other 
biodiversity  issues.
 
I suspect you have no idea how much explaining of basic tree issues I have  
to undertake, Joe and Joanna can be remarkably ignorant of trees and  
biodiversity issues. This is frequently not made any simpler when we find 
that  they 
have remarkably unimpressive trees protected by a rather pedantic  TPO....
 
Bill.



   


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