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There are two versions of the CAVAT method.
The Full method (downloadable here), is recommended for use in decisions concerning individual trees or groups, when precision is required and sufficient time is available for a full assessment.
...the Quick method (described here), is intended specifically as a strategic tool for management of the stock as a whole, as if it were a financial asset of the community.
The data required here is limited to the minimum necessary to express the value of the tree stock as a whole, and to provide information to assist with management decisions.
Download the Quick Method document
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EXCEL SPREADSHEET TO CALCULATE VALUE OF INDIVIDUAL TREES
(FULL METHOD).
Last updated
May 2010
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EXCEL SPREADSHEET TO CALCULATE VALUE OF INDIVIDUAL TREES
(QUICK METHOD).
Last updated
May 2010
The Protocol is intended to reflect the spirit of the Civil Procedure Rules and aims to ensure that certain requirements have been met before the commencement of any proceedings.
The following pruning criteria have been produced by the arboricultural sub group of the Joint Mitigation Protocol.
The principal aim of the group was to produce an agreed approach to tree pruning that could be implemented in respect of producing a specification when tree removal was deemed inappropriate or undesirable in the context of a tree related insurance claim.