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Urban Forest Management Plans: Strategic Planning, Goals, and Long-Term Vision (Ep69)

Urban Forest Management Plans: Strategic Planning, Goals, and Long-Term Vision (Ep69)

Season 5 Episode 69 Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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A city without a tree plan is just waiting for a crisis. In Episode 69, we break down the DNA of an Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP).The Deep Dive:Strategic planning is what separates a "tree program" from "urban forest management." Today, we explore the Strategic Framework—the long-term vision that guides every planting, pruning, and removal decision for the next 20 to 100 years.We dive into the essential components of a Master Plan: starting with a baseline Resource Assessment (what do we actually have?), setting measurable Canopy Goals, and creating the Action Plan to get there. Learn how to integrate tree planning into broader city systems like Land Use, Transportation, and Climate Action Plans. We also discuss the "Living" nature of these documents—why a plan must be adaptable to shifting climates, new pests, and changing community needs. Whether you are prepping for the ISA Urban Forest Professional exam or drafting a strategy for your own municipality, this episode is your roadmap to a sustainable canopy.Key Concepts Covered:The Management Plan Hierarchy: Assessment → Goals → Strategies → Actions.The Time Horizon: Why arborists must think in 50-year increments.Baseline Assessments: Using Inventory and LiDAR to know your starting point.Goal Setting: Increasing canopy, diversifying age classes, and reducing risk.Inter-Departmental Integration: Making sure the "Tree Plan" talks to the "Road Plan."Adaptive Management: Reviewing and updating the strategy as conditions change.ISA Exam Insight: Identifying the core elements of a successful UFMP.#UrbanForestry #StrategicPlanning #Arboriculture #ISAExam #UFMP #Sustainability #Arborist #CityPlanning #GreenInfrastructure #TreeCare #urbanforestprofessional

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