Effects of tree conservation in the urbanizing fringe of Southern Ontario cities: 1970–1984

R.S. Dorney, Brent Evered, C.M. Kitchen
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Conservation procedures for incorporating rural tree stands, hedgerows and individual trees into new residential, industrial and commercial developments in the Toronto urban fringe are described. These procedures, developed for private land holdings, have been tested over a 14-year period. The process of sequential analysis now in place begins with the city identifying stands of trees to be afforded varying degrees of protection in the Official Plan of the Municipality. Developers then incorporate these stands, as well as hedgerows and significant single trees, into new urban development, beginning at a conceptual design stage (1:10 000), moving to a secondary design stage (1:5000–1:10 000) and finally to a site design stage or plane of sub-division (1:500). At the site design stage, special aerial photography, field surveys and computer mapping of individual trees make it possible to display only those specimen trees of high quality which can withstand urban-induced stress. These trees are then protected utilizing an integrated design approach followed by inspection and mitigation procedures.

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安大略省南部城市城市化边缘的树木保护效应:1970-1984
描述了将农村树木、树篱和单个树木纳入多伦多城市边缘的新住宅、工业和商业发展的保护程序。这些程序是为私人土地持有开发的,已经经过了14年的测试。目前正在进行的顺序分析过程首先是在市政府官方计划中确定要给予不同程度保护的树木。然后,开发商将这些树木、树篱和重要的单株树纳入新的城市开发中,从概念设计阶段(1:10 000)开始,进入二次设计阶段(1:50 000 - 1:10 000),最后进入场地设计阶段或分区平面(1:50 000)。在场地设计阶段,特殊的航空摄影、实地调查和对单个树木的计算机测绘使得只展示那些能够承受城市引起的压力的高质量的样本树成为可能。然后利用综合设计方法对这些树木进行保护,然后进行检查和缓解程序。
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