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Environmental Management | 2013

Grading of parameters for urban tree inventories by city officials, arborists, and academics using the delphi method.

Johan Östberg; Tim Delshammar; Björn Wiström; Anders Busse Nielsen

Tree inventories are expensive to conduct and update, so every inventory carried out must be maximized. However, increasing the number of constituent parameters increases the cost of performing and updating the inventory, illustrating the need for careful parameter selection. This article reports the results of a systematic expert rating of tree inventories aiming to quantify the relative importance of each parameter. Using the Delphi method, panels comprising city officials, arborists, and academics rated a total of 148 parameters. The total mean score, the top ranking parameters, which can serve as a guide for decision-making at practical level and for standardization of tree inventories, were: Scientific name of the tree species and genera, Vitality, Coordinates, Hazard class, and Identification number. The study also examined whether the different responsibilities and usage of urban tree databases among organizations and people engaged in urban tree inventories affected their prioritization. The results revealed noticeable dissimilarities in the ranking of parameters between the panels, underlining the need for collaboration between the research community and those commissioning, administrating, and conducting inventories. Only by applying such a transdisciplinary approach to parameter selection can urban tree inventories be strengthened and made more relevant.


Urban Ecosystems | 2018

The state and use of municipal tree inventories in Swedish municipalities – results from a national survey

Johan Östberg; Björn Wiström; Thomas B. Randrup

Urban trees are an essential component of urban ecosystems, and management of this resource constitutes an essential element of urban open space management. However, municipal tree inventories in Sweden and elsewhere have received limited attention. It is unknown how common municipal tree inventories are in Sweden, factors governing whether a municipality has an inventory and what the inventories are used for. This study therefore sought to: Create an overview of the state of Swedish municipal tree inventories and determine how municipality size, green space budget and management organisation affect the presence and scope of municipal tree inventories. The research questions examined were: What is the current state of Swedish municipal tree inventories? and what affects the status of these municipal tree inventories? A survey with questions related to strategic and operational perspectives of municipal tree inventories, e.g. how they are conducted and used, together with questions relating to budget and potential use of consultants, was sent to all 290 Swedish municipalities. The response rate was 55.5%. The main findings were that municipality size affects whether a municipality has an urban tree inventory and that the municipal organisation form affects how inventories are used. The existence of an inventory also increased the probability of the municipality having a tree management plan. Based on these results we recommend further research related to strategic management perspectives of tree inventories.


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2012

Diversity and distribution of the urban tree population in ten major Nordic cities

Henrik Sjöman; Johan Östberg; Oliver Bühler


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2012

Risk of root intrusion by tree and shrub species into sewer pipes in Swedish urban areas

Johan Östberg; Max Martinsson; Örjan Stål; Ann-Mari Fransson


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2016

Urban tree diversity—Taking stock and looking ahead

Justin Morgenroth; Johan Östberg; C. Konijnendijk van den Bosch; Anders Busse Nielsen; Richard J. Hauer; Henrik Sjöman; Wendy Y. Chen; Märit Jansson


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2017

Data quality in citizen science urban tree inventories

Lara A. Roman; Bryant C. Scharenbroch; Johan Östberg; Lee S. Mueller; Jason G. Henning; Andrew K. Koeser; Jessica R. Sanders; Daniel R. Betz; Rebecca Jordan


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2017

Pragmatic factors outweigh ecosystem service goals in street tree selection and planting in South-East Queensland cities

Sudipto Roy; Aidan Davison; Johan Östberg


Forests | 2016

Comparative Study of Local and National Media Reporting: Conflict around the TV Oak in Stockholm, Sweden

Johan Östberg; Daniela Kleinschmit


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2017

Swedish green space management – The managers perspective

Thomas B. Randrup; Johan Östberg; Björn Wiström


Archive | 2013

Tree inventories in the urban environment

Johan Östberg

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Björn Wiström

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Thomas B. Randrup

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Anders Busse Nielsen

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Henrik Sjöman

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Tim Delshammar

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Örjan Stål

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Oliver Bühler

University of Copenhagen

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C. Konijnendijk van den Bosch

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Jesper Persson

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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