
London Tree Map Data
Trees are essential to daily life, improving air quality, providing habitats for wildlife, and conserving energy by naturally cooling buildings. However, they also present risks to properties, networks, and underground assets. Tree roots can cause subsidence or damage pipelines, while falling trees and loose branches pose dangers to overhead lines. For effective tree and vegetation management, access to the most accurate and detailed London tree map data is critical.
Our tree map of London uses the National Tree Map to combine traditional mapping methods with advanced aerial and satellite imagery, delivering precise tree data. This data can even be expanded into 3D geometry, making it an invaluable tool for a variety of applications.

Why Use London Tree Map Data from the National Tree Map?
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Forestry operations
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Insurance and risk assessment
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Ecology and biodiversity analysis
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Tree management, including tree preservation orders
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Utility and energy infrastructure management
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Land and estate management
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Air quality monitoring
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Flood and pollution monitoring
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Urban and rural planning
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Transport infrastructure, such as railway lines
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Key Features of the London Tree Map
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Updated regularly through a three-year rolling flying program to ensure the data remains current
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A unique, comprehensive tree map of London including location, height, and canopy/crown extents for all trees taller than 3
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Complete tree canopy coverage for all of Great Britain
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Compatible with GIS, tree management systems, and CAD software
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Created using Bluesky’s advanced aerial and satellite imagery, as well as height datasets
Our London Tree Map Data from the National Tree Map provides unparalleled insights for effective tree management, infrastructure planning, environmental monitoring, and beyond, supporting a wide range of industries.
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