At Green by Nature, we’re witnessing a fundamental shift in how urban communities view and value their trees. What was once seen as simple landscaping is now recognised as critical green infrastructure, delivering essential services to our cities and communities. Our comprehensive approach to tree management reflects this evolution, focusing on maximising the environmental, social, and economic benefits that urban trees provide.
Modern urban planning increasingly recognises trees as valuable assets that appreciate over time. Unlike traditional infrastructure that deteriorates, well-maintained trees grow in both size and value, providing increasingly significant benefits to urban environments. Our asset management approach quantifies these benefits, helping councils and property managers make informed decisions about their green infrastructure investments.
Climate change adaptation has become a central focus of urban tree management. Our strategies help communities leverage their urban trees to:
- Combat Urban Heat: Strategic tree placement can reduce local temperatures by 2-8°C, significantly mitigating urban heat island effects.
- Manage Stormwater: A mature tree can intercept thousands of litres of rainfall annually. Our management plans incorporate species selection and placement strategies to maximise natural water management capabilities.
- Enhance Air Quality: Urban trees filter particulate matter and absorb pollutants, improving local air quality. We recommend species known for their high pollution absorption rates in urban environments
Our approach to tree management goes beyond traditional maintenance to encompass: Asset Valuation and Management – We utilise advanced assessment methods to determine the monetary value of urban trees, considering factors such as:
- Species characteristics and growth potential
- Location and environmental context
- Current condition and life expectancy
- Ecosystem services provided
This valuation helps justify investment in proper maintenance and guides decision-making about tree protection during development projects.
Our proactive management approach identifies and addresses potential risks before they become problems:
- Regular health assessments using advanced diagnostic tools
- Structural integrity evaluations
- Early intervention strategies for disease and pest management
- Emergency response protocols for storm damage
We employ cutting-edge technology to optimize tree care:
- GIS mapping for inventory management – GIS is a platform that most Councils have in place already for asset management
Our clients are seeing tangible returns on their tree management investments:
Quantifiable Environmental Impact
Carbon sequestration rates averaging 20-25kg per tree annually, reduced energy costs for nearby buildings through natural cooling, improved stormwater management reducing infrastructure strain, enhanced biodiversity supporting local ecosystems
Economic Advantages
Increased property values in well-treed areas, reduced cooling costs for buildings, lower stormwater management infrastructure requirements and extended pavement life through shade protection