Tree Management can be used to inventory publicly owned trees, streamline inspection and maintenance activities, understand conditions, and inform the public.
Publicly owned trees that line streets and dot parks are important assets and must be maintained like streets and sewers. These natural resources provide demonstrative environmental, economic, and social benefits to a community. They also play an increasingly important role in climate resiliency plans as communities attempt to mitigate the impact of extreme weather. The first, and most critical, step a local government must take to manage its urban forest is to create a tree inventory. A local government cannot effectively manage their urban forest and plan improvements unless they know how many publicly owned trees they have and where they are. Tree Management is typically implemented by public works departments, parks departments, and road commissions that want to develop a tree inventory, effectively manage their urban forest, and plan improvements.
The Tree Management solution delivers a set of capabilities that help you inventory publicly owned trees, conduct routine inspection and maintenance assignments, understand tree conditions, and inform the public.
Deploy the solution
This ArcGIS solution can be deployed in your ArcGIS organization.
See Deploying a solution for more information.
Requirements
Tree Management requires the following:
- ArcGIS Enterprise
- ArcGIS Notebook Server
- ArcGIS Pro 3.1 or later (Basic, Standard, or Advanced)
- ArcGIS 3D Analyst extension
- ArcGIS Spatial Analyst extension
- ArcGIS Workforce
- ArcGIS Field Maps
- ArcGIS Survey123 Connect
- ArcGIS CityEngine (optional)
Information products
Tree Management includes the following information products:
Item | Description | Minimum user type |
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Tree Data Management | An ArcGIS Pro project used by GIS technicians to develop a tree inventory from record information | GIS Professional Basic |
Tree Field Map | An ArcGIS Field Maps map used by mobile staff to conduct a tree inventory and record inspection and maintenance activities | Mobile Worker |
Tree Editor | An ArcGIS Sidebar app used by arborists to add or update trees and planting areas | Editor |
Tree Requests Internal | An ArcGIS Survey123 form used by mobile staff to report requests for service | Mobile Worker |
Tree Assignments | An ArcGIS Workforce project used by operations and maintenance supervisors to organize and manage field assignments | Editor |
Tree Requests Internal | An ArcGIS Survey123 form used by mobile staff to report requests for service | Mobile Worker |
Tree Management Center | An ArcGIS Experience Builder app used by operations and maintenance supervisors and arborists to monitor tree conditions, manage requests for service and maintain a tree species roster | Editor |
Our Urban Forest | An ArcGIS Hub site used by the general public to learn more about the community's urban forest program | Not required |
Tree Viewer | An ArcGIS Experience Builder app used by the general public to understand the condition of publicly owned trees in their neighborhood or around their homes | Not required |
Tree Requests | An ArcGIS Survey123 form used by general the public to report requests for service | Not required |
Species Roster Notebook | An ArcGIS Notebooks app used by GIS technicians to update contingent and domain values on the Trees feature layer | Creator |
3D Tree Notebook | An ArcGIS Notebooks app used by GIS technicians to create and update a scene layer used to visualize trees in 3D |
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When you deploy this solution in your ArcGIS organization, you also get an ArcGIS solution item that organizes the key information products and summarizes all the ArcGIS items (applications, forms, projects, maps, feature layers, feature layer views, and so on) included with the solution. The ArcGIS solution item also illustrates any dependencies items have on each other.
Release notes
The following are the release notes:
Version | Description |
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2.0 |
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1.2 |
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1.1 |
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1.0 |
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