Abstract

This article discusses the issues of accounting and inventory of green spacesin the territory of the city park and provides the results of their quantitative and qualitative assessment. The studies were conducted using standard methods. The main purpose of the field study was to analyze the structure of existing plantings. The structure includes the determination of the species composition, age structure, nature and density of plant placement. In total, fifteen sections of the park territory occupied by green spaces were examined. In the course of the study, 5,496 specimens were recorded on an area of 16.5 hectares, among which 4,882 specimens were trees and 614 shrubs, and it was found that trees occupy 82% of the area of plantings, and shrubs – 18%; the most numerous species: Acer tataricum. Ulmusparvifolia, Fraxinus Americana, Betula pendula, Ulmuslaevis, Populus alba, Populusnigra; average tree age 26 years; average tree height 12.4 m.

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