Gulf Coast Tree Assessment

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Gulf Coast Tree Assessment A Partnership Responding to Community Needs & Urban Tree Damage Following Hurricane Katrina Dudley R. Hartel, Center Coordinator Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Southern Research Station (Unit-4952) Athens, Georgia Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Overview Following disasters, many urban trees and forest remnants remain viable These trees & forests can form the foundation for rebuilding the urban forest Communities experience additional losses when tree assessments are not done by experienced professionals Communities often lack the expertise or capacity to make these assessments Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Remnant Trees - Cypress Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Remnant Trees – Live Oak Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information The Partnership State Agencies Mississippi Forestry Commission Louisiana Department of Agriculture & Forestry Mississippi State Cooperative Extension Service Professional Organizations Society of Municipal Arborists (SMA) International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Davey Resource Group Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI), Geospatial Information & Technology Association (GITA) Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information The Partnership Community Organizations Land Trust for the Mississippi Coastal Plain Local Communities Staff Volunteers Volunteer Arborists & Urban Foresters Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Implementation Organize Partnership Call for Professional Volunteers Certified Arborists SMA & ISA Develop Protocol & Obtain Equipment Davey Resource Group Southern Center for Urban Forestry Conduct Training &Coordination Northeastern Area Provide Funding ISA Region 8 (Southern Center for Urban Forestry) Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Project Statistics Timeframe: December 2005 through May 2006 Communities Assisted: 10 Population Affected 110,000 Volunteers: 35 State/Local Contacts: 17 Partner Participation: >20 Trees Assessed: 7,175 Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Project Area Project Area Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Project Communities Biloxi, MS Ocean Springs, MS Kenner, LA City Park, LA Mandeville, LA Lake Vista, LA Covington, LA Jefferson Parish, LA St. Tammany Parish, LA Hancock County, MS Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Volunteers & Training Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Volunteers & Training Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Tree Damage Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Tree Damage Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Assessment Teams Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Assessment Teams Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Limiting Factors Community interest & ability to assist Staffing (or relationship with state agency) Scale of disaster Our coordination with local community Volunteer recruitment Housing for volunteers Scheduling Relationship with FEMA Communities Their Response Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Reports & Maps Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Community Status Biloxi Received $180,000 for contracting reimbursement City Park FEMA contractor “reviewing” our assessments Kenner Initial verbal agreement with FEMA for ROW hazards Hancock County FEMA contracting for public ROW hazards Working with Governor's office for dead tree mitigation St. Tammany Parish RFB for hazard reduction and FEMA involvement Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Next Steps Complete project review with partners Improve recruitment process Training Reimbursement process Test new equipment & procedures In progress Limited “real world” test in Fall 2006 Hancock County (mid-September) Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Next Steps Include FEMA as a project partner Coordination of effort WO U&CF Solve volunteer housing limitations Establish pre-disaster U&CF databank Connections to related projects Region 8 U&CF Coordinators Storm Committee Web presence for storm related material SGSF funded “Storm Damage Assessment” procedure Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Project Conclusion First attempt at post-storm urban tree assessments at this scale Positive results in communities assisted Refinement of process in preparation for similar assessments Individual tree assessments are part of other pre & post-storm procedures Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006

Gulf Coast Tree Assessment Dudley R. Hartel, Center Coordinator Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Southern Research Station Unit-4952 Athens, Georgia (706) 559-4236 dhartel@fs.fed.us Southern Center for Urban Forestry Research & Information Athens, Georgia July 27, 2006