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Identifying Hazardous Trees; INTRODUCTION Beau Brodbeck Alabama Cooperative Extension System

The workshop today Part 1: Introduction to urban forestry and hazard tree identification Part 2: Introduction to the ISA Visual Guide to Risk Assessment Part 3: Tree Defects; the Roots Part 4: Tree Defects; the Trunk Part 5: Tree Defects; the Crown Part 6: Outdoor Practicum

Cities and Towns Happen 307,006,550 US citizens (2009) 25,375 places 106.3M developed acres 295.9B ft² of built space Alabama 4.7 M citizens 453,760 developed acres

Urban Trees Happen 3.82 billion urban trees 3.5% US land space Contains 75% population Average 27.1% canopy cover

However, all too often they collide! Diseased Trees Dead Trees Tree Failure

Trees can be dangerous

Hurricane Ivan, Brewton, AL Photo by Charles Nesbitt, Birmingham News

Threaten Public Safety

Can some of this be prevented The answer is Yes Better Tree Placement and design Minimizing damage from construction, utilities, & poor arboriculture Regular urban tree assessments & maintenance

So why are trees worth the risk? Aesthetics

Make our communities more livable Slide by: Ed Gilman St Augustine

However, there is more than beauty Psychological Benefits Stress reduction Shorter hospital stays & use less meds for patients with landscape views Lower domestic violence Children witha D D have Children with A.D.D. have better behavior in green environments

There is more than emotion $$$ Energy Savings!!! Auburn residential study showed that 17% shade saved $10/month on power bill. Same study also showed 50% shade saved $28/month California has controversy of tree shad vs. solar panels

More trees = higher property values Each mature front lawn shade tree adds ~1% to home property value Shoppers purchase 12% Fairhope, AL

The list of tree benefits is long Water retention in canopy (28%) Trees cool by 10 20 degrees C0 2 reduction (3%) Streets w/ little or no shade need re paving twice as often as those with 30% tree cover Etc

Most of us can agree trees are good

However We don t always know how to get there

What makes a hazardous tree? A hazard tree has a structural defect that may cause the tree or a portion of the tree to fall on someone or something else of value. (National Arborday Foundation)

Hazard Tree Identification Process 1. Tree Characteristics 2. Overall Tree Health 3. Site Conditions 4. Target 5. Tree Defects a) Root Defects b) Trunk Defects c) Crown Df Defects 6. Hazard rating 7. Hazard ard abatement 8. Comments

Tree Characteristics Collect and consider information on tree s: Species DBH Important tto know tree Height species and associated Spread growth characteristics and expected responses Crown class to wounds, maturity Pruning history,etc Special value Lafayette, Louisiana

Tree Health Collect and consider information on tree s: Foliage color Foliage density Woundwood development Vigor Tree healthy can be an indicator of some structural problems and should be considered when factoring tree hazards

Site Conditions Collect info on Site character Residence etc Landscape type Yard, curb etc Site disturbance % paved etc Obstructions Overheadandbelow and ground lines Exposure to wind Likelihood of windthrow Site conditions help evaluation by knowing: Regional weather to evaluate windthrow Degree of site change helps evaluate potentialdamage and rot likely in the roots

Targets the target component of a hazard rating is the people and property that would be injured or damaged should a failure occur Matheny & Clark Occupancy inspector must anticipate use of the site around trees. Sites used 24 hours a day have a higher hazard rating than those used seasonally

Targets; Use under tree Building Parking Traffic Pedestrian Recreation Landscape Hardscape Small feature Utility lines

Target; Occupancy Constant use Hazard rating increases with ih increasing use Frequent use Intermittent use Occasional use What is the probabilitythatthat a target will be present during the most likely failureevent event, before thenext evaluation

Targets NOT ALL TARGETS ARE CREATED EQUAL

Tree Defects: Root tdf defects Trunk kdf defects Crown defects df

Hazard Rating, Abatement & Hazard Rating. Comments Failure potential + Size of Part + Target Rating = Hazard Rating Abatement: What are you going to do about i? it? Comments: Inform your client of any special considerations

A few things that can help you identify hazard trees 1. Know your trees (Tree ID) 2. Know some basic tree biology 3. Understand tree structure 4. Understand tree mechanics 4. Experience

Helpful tools for evaluating trees Camera Diameter tape Increment borer Soil auger Chisel or surveyors

Resistograph

Tree Radar

Specialized arboricultural tools Airspade

Evaluations forms and hazard rating systems There are several systems out there and they all have pluses and minuses Basically they help remind assessors of what to look for and how to categorize their thoughts, comments and report findings

Tree Risk Assessment; Systematic Evaluation Process Dr. Kim D. Coder, Univ. GA 1990

Coder s Method

Bartlett Tree Research Lab E. Thomas Smiley Bruce R. Fraedrich Neil Hendrickson

Bartlett s Method

USDA Community Tree Risk Assessment Jana Albers Jana Albers Jill Pokorny Dr. Gary Joshnson

Photographic Guide to the Evaluation of Hazard Trees in Urban Areas Nelda Matheny Jim Clark

Photographic Guide to the Evaluation of Hazard Trees in Urban Areas Why did we pick this guide for today? 1.Relatively easy to use and understand 2.Incorporates tree health into the process 3.Incorporates tree characteristics and site considerations into the process 4.It provides for good record keeping if you ever need to re visit the tree