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These public trees can belong to different official owners: the city, the Region (regional roads & parks), the king, the federal state. This is the first thing to find out. | These public trees can belong to different official owners: the city, the Region (regional roads & parks), the king, the federal state. This is the first thing to find out. | ||
- | All trees in protected | + | For the parks this is easy: Check the ' |
- | The trees in Regional parks and on Regional roads are signed with a number. | + | For the roads there is the latest Regional Bike map (with relief & waterproof!) that has all the regional roads indicated in bold. |
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+ | Almost all parks are protected. | ||
+ | The trees in Regional parks and on Regional roads are signed with a number. | ||
+ | * regional roads Dept Monuments & Landscapes: f.ex. Av Royal Forest 107.01.156 | ||
+ | First number (the ax on which the tree is located, Small ringroad is nr 1); 2nd number (part of the ax on which the tree is located, usually number between 1 and 7); 3rd number (the number of the tree in that segment). The number is attributed by the company that composes the geographical information templates for each tree: [[http:// | ||
+ | * regional parks BIM/IBGE: f.ex. Parc of Laken nr 2508 | ||
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The newly planted trees in the city of Brussels have only been registered since 2008. In 2011 the city started an (non-publicly accessible) inventory of all trees in 1000 Brussels. It is not finished yet. The rumour goes there are about 40000 different trees. | The newly planted trees in the city of Brussels have only been registered since 2008. In 2011 the city started an (non-publicly accessible) inventory of all trees in 1000 Brussels. It is not finished yet. The rumour goes there are about 40000 different trees. | ||
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Discovery: the mini-oasis of biodiversity on Pantsertroepensquare, | Discovery: the mini-oasis of biodiversity on Pantsertroepensquare, | ||
+ | trees are more difficult to identify because they have not blossomed yet and the maintenance has eliminated leaves, fruits or other identifiers... | ||
+ | amazing how little grass and paths are left in the city, we guess it has also to do with maintenance and tidiness | ||
- | //Walk in the city forest//: park of Laken where trees are like ' | + | //Walk in the city forest//: park of Laken where trees are like ' |
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*[[http:// | *[[http:// | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * Responsable numbering & db trees: Bernard Galland 02/204 28 91 | ||
* Brussels City (1000), Cel Groene Zones - responsable for choosing, planting & maintaining trees in 1000 Brussels: Patrick Maes Patrick.Maes@brucity.be 02/2796006 | * Brussels City (1000), Cel Groene Zones - responsable for choosing, planting & maintaining trees in 1000 Brussels: Patrick Maes Patrick.Maes@brucity.be 02/2796006 |