[CANUFNET] Healthy tree definition

Kowalyk, Bohdan (MNR) bohdan.kowalyk at ontario.ca
Mon Jan 25 21:05:27 EST 2010


There are various tree classification systems depending on intent.  For
some purposes, it may be appropriate to require confirmation by a
qualified person, subject to an authority's approval, that a healthy
tree is not likely to degrade in health and functional attributes for at
least the next 15 years.
 
Bohdan
 
 
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Hello out there, 
Is there an accepted or standard definition for the term "healthy tree"?
We would like to revise the wording for acceptable condition of trees at
final inspection and do not want the health of a tree open to general
interpretation.  Thanks. 

Shelley Vescio RPF 
City of Thunder Bay 
(807) 625-2473 
(807) 625-3258 (fax) 

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