Roadmap to Tree Planting & Planning
The GIS Roadmap Model for Urban Tree Planning & Planting is the first project in which tree planting sites were identified and then prioritized by their environmental and economic factors. Strategic planting projects can have an enormous long-term impact on your city if urban planning is based on these strategies. Results from this project provides a framework for urban tree planting and will impact how funding is secured from policy makers, corporations, and foundations.
The Dallas Roadmap – Results at a Glance:
Urban Tree Canopy (UTC): 30% of land area – excluding water citywide and ranging from 16-39% within City Council districts
Number of Planting Sites by Roadmap Criteria:
- Maximum Energy Savings Potential: 332,194
- Single Family Residential (SFR) Property: 458,850
- Public rights-of-way (PROW): 480,790
- On Commercial Property: 301,648
- On School Property: 53,019
- In or Adjacent to Parking Lots: 84,577
- Lowest income range (<$20K); 214,809
- Highest urban heat island range (>140F): 19,097
Total Potential Planting Sites: 1,855,310*
*Planting sites falling in multiple criteria categories were only accounted for in one category