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trees per day, ArborFlight can typically survey more than 20,000 trees per day.
Arborflight Bring Airborne
Tree Analysis To UK Market ArborFlight, specialists in Tree and Vegetation Survey and Management, have brought to the UK market the ability to perform Airborne analysis.
Fallen trees can disrupt supply services, damage equipment and in the worst case scenario kill innocent bystanders. With a far-reaching network of sites, it is often cost prohibitive to actively survey all trees and surrounding vegetation to monitor their condition in order to suitably plan a proactive maintenance schedule.
Utilising fixed wing aeroplanes and helicopters, they are able to attach hyperspectral and multispectral cameras to determine the height, canopy cover, GPS location, clearance distance from infrastructure and condition of trees and vegetation. This information can then be put into a GIS system or their Tree Management software called ArborTrack Web. From here, the data can be reported on and further analysed, along with the ability to issue resulting remedial work to contractors and manage budgets.
In comparison to a typical ground survey which can analyse just 200
Where a tree is hazardous due to decay or structural weakness, and shows signs of such, the occupier of the land on which it stands is normally liable under UK law for any personal injury or damage that it causes. FMs have a liability of risk which needs to be managed. Budget constraints can be a real issue for managers of large, widespread estates. Sites are often spread across the country and carrying out ground surveys requires an army of tree surveyors. This often means that tree
management becomes a “reactive” affair, with defects often reported by site engineers, other site visitors and neighbours, after a tree has fallen and damaged assets.
It is estimated that around 2.38% of trees surveyed require immediate remediation work. This is where ArborFlight’s service comes in and can survey large areas of trees and vegetation very quickly, in order to pinpoint any dead and dying trees or trees that are showing signs of stress. They can then direct ground surveyors to the exact problem trees.
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