A Tree Management Plan is a strategic document that outlines how trees within a specific area will be managed, protected, and maintained over time. It is typically developed for properties undergoing construction, urban development or landscape management and provides a structured approach to the care, preservation, and future health of trees, both those that are already present and ones yet to be planted on site.
These documents provide the base data and information on the existing trees on site alongside any risks that they may pose so that developers can be informed and work around any such issues.
Tree Management Plans require a significant amount of testing and input to be formulated. They can contain a lot of information on the chosen site including but not limited to: A full inventory of every tree present, a full and comprehensive list of the health of any and all trees present any existing Vegetation Protection Orders (VPO) that might be present, and more.
A Tree Management Plan is a comprehensive and essential tool for ensuring that trees are effectively managed, protected, and maintained, whether in the context of construction, urban planning, or long-term ecological health. By planning for tree protection, care, and replacement, TMPs help safeguard valuable green assets, contribute to environmental sustainability, and enhance the quality of life in urban and suburban spaces.
