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Map of all Trees in Bristol
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Description
The dataset, titled "Trees in Bristol," comprises detailed information about various trees located within the city of Bristol. Each record provides extensive data on the trees, including their species (both common and Latin names), location, type, and additional attributes such as crown height and width, risk zone, and geographic coordinates. The dataset is a rich resource for understanding the distribution and characteristics of the urban forest in Bristol, useful for urban planning, environmental studies, and community awareness.
Observations
- Diverse Species: The dataset includes a wide variety of tree species, from common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) to more exotic species like the dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides).
- Risk Zones: Trees are categorized into different risk zones, such as Risk Zone A (2) and Risk Zone C (5), indicating their potential hazard levels or maintenance priorities.
- Height and Width Variability: Tree sizes vary significantly, with crown heights ranging from 4 meters to 15 meters and crown widths from 1 meter to 14 meters, reflecting the diverse urban forest structure.
- Geographical Distribution: The trees are spread across various locations in Bristol, with specific coordinates provided for each tree, highlighting the extensive urban tree coverage.
- Customer Ownership: Some trees are managed by different customers or organizations, such as Highways Adopted (CD) or No Code Allocated, indicating varying management responsibilities.