The Trees & Landscape Report is a comprehensive ecological assessment to document existing vegetation, tree inventory, and proposed landscape strategies within the project site. The study evaluates tree species, girth, health condition, ecological value, and potential impact due to development activities.
Key deliverables include detailed tree enumeration tables, geo-referenced tree location plans, species classification, impact assessment summaries, transplantation feasibility analysis, and compensatory plantation proposals. The report also outlines landscape planning strategies aligned with environmental regulations, ensuring ecological balance, green cover enhancement.
Through systematic tree inventory mapping and landscape analysis, the study provides quantified data on existing green cover, species diversity, tree retention feasibility, and compensatory plantation requirements. The outputs include geo-tagged tree maps, species distribution charts, impact matrices, and plantation planning layouts that support regulatory review and environmental accountability. By identifying preservation opportunities and structured landscape interventions, the report minimizes ecological disturbance, strengthens EC submissions, and enhances long-term site sustainability and visual integration.
It provides a clear understanding of existing green assets, enabling informed site planning, tree retention strategies, landscape integration, and environmentally responsive design decisions.
Yes. Early identification of high-value trees and feasible transplantation strategies allows design adjustments that reduce tree loss and strengthen regulatory approval processes.