[CANUFNET] Fw: Evaluating, legislating and managing historically significant trees

Gilles Beaulieu gilles.beaulieu at cgocable.ca
Sun Feb 21 15:49:17 EST 2016


Request for help .Thank you for your  educational and informative bulletins on the subject of trees
I live in the Laurentian part of PQ and this because of my love for trees and nature in general.
In my village as well as well as in surrounding municipalities , i do not find any important efforts to make our trees well known  and appreciated by the population in general

Do you know of any  villages in Canada  where trees are made known as you are doing for the urban sectors and which I could contact to learn how to put together a program ……like yours on the federal scene

Thank you in advance 

Gilles Beaulieu  1-819-327-3111
175 chemin du Moulin
StAdolphe d’Howard, J0T2B0


> Le 2016-02-16 à 19:59, Meagan Hanna, Miss <meagan.hanna at mail.mcgill.ca> a écrit :
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> Subject: Evaluating, legislating and managing historically significant trees
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> Hello Friends of the Canadian Urban Forest, and beyond!
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> I'm looking for some information on how communities have managed their historically significant and interesting trees. I am preparing a summary of initiatives nation-wide which I plan to present in the next couple of months.
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> I'm fairly familiar with the Ontario Urban Forest Council (OUFC) and Trees Ontario Heritage Tree Program. Less familiar specifically with what Ontario municipalities have done to nominate significant trees and ensure that these trees are managed accordingly. In other words: what are the systems in place to recognize and protect heritage trees? Who is involved/what are their roles? How are your programs performing and are they being kept up?
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> As far as provinces outside of Ontario go, I am eager to learn more as I am way too ignorant of what is going on beyond the Windsor - Quebec City corridor. I'm looking for anything on legislation, by-laws, programs, tree tours, publicly accessible data, books etc. Any insight or experiences would be cherished at this point, so please feel to write to me if you can at meagan.hanna at mail.mcgill.ca <mailto:meagan.hanna at mail.mcgill.ca> or by all means share on over the listserv!
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> Thanks so much for your input.
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> FYI - EXAMPLES FROM QUEBEC
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> As for Quebec, we do not have any provincially or regionally based legislation or programs for heritage trees. Similarly, we do not have a widely accepted methodology for designating a particular tree as historically significant. Certain municipalities have commemorated individual trees with the help of citizens and community groups. I only know of one municipality (borough of Saint-Leonard, Montreal) that has adopted a municipal by-law for the recognition and protection of "remarkable trees." Nevertheless, only one tree has been named in the last 4 years and a nomination committee has yet to be formed. I have seen other boroughs and cities manage modest online databases of significant trees as well. A couple of French language resources for your information, of which can be translated into English if you use GoogleChrome (right click on pages and select "Translate into English" :
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> Montreal, inventory of significant trees around Mont-Royal's natural and historic heritage district
> http://www1.ville.montreal.qc.ca/siteofficieldumontroyal/inventaires?naturel%5B%5D=515&sommet=All&arrond=All&ensemble=All&periode=All <http://www1.ville.montreal.qc.ca/siteofficieldumontroyal/inventaires?naturel%5B%5D=515&sommet=All&arrond=All&ensemble=All&periode=All>
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> Quebec City significant trees - community contest with experienced jury
> http://www.af2r.org/mise-en-valeur-et-conservation/les-arbres-remarquables-des-monuments-vivants <http://www.af2r.org/mise-en-valeur-et-conservation/les-arbres-remarquables-des-monuments-vivants>
> Quebec City's open access tree inventory data - lists on potentially remarkable trees, these trees have no special legal designation
> http://donnees.ville.quebec.qc.ca/donne_details.aspx?jdid=82 <http://donnees.ville.quebec.qc.ca/donne_details.aspx?jdid=82>
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> City of Granby - interactive map of remarkable trees in the city. Pretty cool idea to manage a few trees.
> http://granby.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/?appid=387f221712df4b8bb4edaa6ff0f99459 <http://granby.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/?appid=387f221712df4b8bb4edaa6ff0f99459>
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> All the best,
> Meg
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> Meagan Hanna, MA.
> meagan.hanna at mail.mcgill.ca <mailto:meagan.hanna at mail.mcgill.ca>
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