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Urban tree placement analysis: a GIS-based approach for identifying suitable planting locations in Munich

Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.13517
Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2024-09-18
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Reitberger, Roland  
Pattnaik, Nayanesh  
Lu, Ying  
TORE-DOI
10.15480/882.13517
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/49610
Lizenz
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Start Page
228
End Page
235
Citation
35. Forum Bauinformatik, fbi 2024: 228-235
Contribution to Conference
35. Forum Bauinformatik, fbi 2024  
Publisher
Technische Universität Hamburg, Institut für Digitales und Autonomes Bauen
Peer Reviewed
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Trees provide various ecosystem services to humans. Therefore, increasing their number in urban areas is necessary. Identifying suitable tree planting locations is essential for cities' resource allocation. However, city-wide information, such as underground pipes, is hardly available. In this paper, we introduce a GIS-based method to identify potential tree planting locations within Munich, utilizing aboveground data. Our methodology combines imperviousness-levels with existing tree data from remote observations. This enables us to investigate tree distribution across different imperviousness levels, identifying areas unsuitable for tree planting. This approach is applied to several land use typologies, thereby identifying suitable planting distances from buildings. We perform a distance analysis for existing trees to identify the nearest neighboring tree for each individual tree. By analyzing the distribution and counts of tree-to-tree distances, a suitable distance between two trees is determined from real-world data. Our case study in Munich exemplifies the methodology. The key findings are that locations with up to 81 % imperviousness can sustain a significant probability for tree planting. Suitable planting distances vary by land use typology. The common spacing between tree pairs is 2.97 meters. The results offer insights into urban areas with a high potential for additional trees, based on above-ground data.
Subjects
Empirical Tree Placement
GIS Analysis
Tree Locations
Urban Green Infrastructure
DDC Class
006: Special computer methods
333.7: Natural Resources, Energy and Environment
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