Mapping location and species of Cairns trees

Division 5 Councillor Amy Eden with Council arborist Pieter Taylor using a tablet device to get an advanced look at Council's new tree database.

Feel like branching out into citizen science?

Council will soon be inviting residents to help plot trees in the Cairns region as part of the activation of a new, interactive online mapping tool for street and park trees.

More than 32,000 trees have already been logged in an online database called TreePlotter by Council's arborists, volunteers and contractors.

Once live, Cairns people will be able to use TreePlotter to log the location, species and condition of trees on Council-managed land.

It is the most comprehensive tree-cataloguing system ever used in the region and Council aims to eventually mark in all street and park trees on Council land – a project that Cairns Mayor Bob Manning said could take the next two decades to complete.

"This a is long term project that will help Council manage one of its most important assets – our trees," Cr Manning said.

"A number of other local government associations in Australia have undertaken similar cataloguing systems, but none with as many trees as us.

"Cairns has the largest Urban Forest in Queensland, with estimates that there could well over 500,000 trees on land currently managed by Council."

"With the enormity of the task at hand, mapping anywhere from 500,000 to a 1 million trees, Council is concentrating its efforts on initially cataloguing areas deemed of higher significance."

The database can provide a record of the tree's location, species, dimensions, condition, management options, calculation of eco-benefits and even a valuation of the asset.

It will also assist in identifying and documenting trees of significance and cultural value and facilitate the engagement of residents in the process.

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