Published in Scientific Papers. Series B, Horticulture, Vol. LXVIII, Issue 2
Written by Anca-Roxana STRUGARIU, Marius BUDILEANU
This paper aims to analyse the concept of a green register, the component elements of a register, its utility and necessity, especially in the urban environment, using geospatial techniques and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). In the introduction phase, the international, national, and local situations were studied to determine the importance of trees and green areas. For the results and discussion phase, the trees located in the “Regina Maria” Park were identified, while the statistical data were centralised to establish the vegetation structure (species and their distribution, invasive potential, other characteristics). Last, but not least, recommendations were made to support the long-term maintenance of these trees. Thus, the phytosanitary issues were centralised to prevent human and material damage, while a management plan was drawn up with specific interventions and action points.
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