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HRM Urban Forest Master Plan

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HRM Urban Forest Master Plan. HRM Urban Forest Master Plan. HRM’s Urban Forest History Themes in the Plan Management Framework Status of the Plan Today. HRM’s Urban Forest. The peri-urban forest  Halifax is expanding 157,000 HRM-owned street trees Private residential trees. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: HRM Urban Forest Master Plan

HRM Urban Forest Master Plan

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HRM Urban Forest Master Plan

• HRM’s Urban Forest• History• Themes in the Plan• Management Framework• Status of the Plan Today

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HRM’s Urban Forest• The peri-urban forest Halifax

is expanding• 157,000 HRM-owned street trees• Private residential trees

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Challenges• Development• Species and age-class diversity (Norway maple, over

mature street trees)• Construction/conflict with infrastructure• Imperviousness/plantable sites• Invasive species (DED, EAB, ALB, and many other

acronyms)• Climate change• Lack of knowledge

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History and Genesis of the Plan

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Halifax’s urban forest in 1750: dark and dangerous surrounding forest… and the gallows tree

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History• Trees cleared for development and strategic

reasons (Citadel and forts)• Trees widely planted in early/mid 20th century• European influence Prolific Norway maple,

elm, and linden• Lack of management (and tree planting) in late

20th century• Advent of research, management plans, model,

tools, etc. for SUFM -2000-2011

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Genesis of the Plan• Regional Council Motion - 2001• HRM UFMP policy in 2006 Regional Plan• Dalhousie/HRM collaboration 2007-2011• UFORE, STRATUM,LiDAR,GIS• Public Engagement 2010UFMP Team• Dalhousie: Peter Duinker, James Steenberg, Gary

Davidson, Jen Ross, Justin Hack• HRM: John Charles, Peter Bigelow, John Simmons

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Themes in the Plan:The Neighbourhood Approach

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UFMP Study Area

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10 Communities

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111 Neighbourhoods

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Four Scales of UF Management

• UFMP Study Area Community

Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Division

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Neighbourhood Analysis

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Urban Forest Canopy Data

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Neighbourhood Canopy Targets

• North End: 70%• Stadacona: 20%• Mulgrave Park: 20%• NSCC: 20%• Novalea Centre: 20%• Oland Brewery: 20%• Parks: 40%

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• Forest stands/ naturalized areas

• Riparian zones• Value trees

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0-8 8-15 15-30

30-46

46-61

62-76

76-91

91-107

>1070.00

200.00

400.00

600.00

Age Distribution of Trees

Diameter at Breast Height (cm)

Num

ber o

f Tre

es

STRATUM

Norway maple

American elm

Linden

Littleleaf linden

Callery pear

Sycamore maple

Sugar maple

Northern red oak

Amur corktree

Other

0 20 40 60 80

Species Mix

Percent of Trees

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Neighbourhood Types

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Landscape Pattern Language

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Network

Patchwork

Ribbon

Belt

Wedge

Dartmouth Today

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Network

Patchwork

Ribbon

Belt

Wedge

Dartmouth Tomorrow

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The Management Framework

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Operational Principles1. Comprehensive

approach2. Urban forest values3. Space and location4. Time and timing5. Climate change6. Naturalness7. Invasive species8. Public understanding

9. Stewardship10. Priority-setting11. Green infrastructure12. Sense of identity13. Cooperation and

partnerships14. Equity15. Integrated planning

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Values, Objectives, Indicators, Targets (VOITs)

ValueAn urban forest characteristic or

entity considered by an interested partyto be important in relation to a

defined forest area

ObjectiveA broad statement describing

a desired future state or conditionfor a value

IndicatorA variable that measures

the state or condition of a value

Targeta specific statement describing

a desired future state or conditionof an indicator

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Actions

Three major types of actions:1. Actions derived from VOITs2. Actions derived from Operational Principles3. Policy-based actions (e.g. MPS,LUB

amendments).

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Status of the Plan1. VOIT development in summer, 20102. Community engagement in summer, 20103. Neighbourhood classification and analysis in

spring/summer, 20114. Management framework development in summer, 20115. First draft completed in early September, 20116. Plan released to Steering Committee and public in fall,

20117. Regional Council, 2012