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Cilj raziskave je bil s popisom dreves na javnih površinah in površinah javnega dobrega ugotoviti njihovo število in stanje ter zanje izdelati register in kataster. Drevesom smo popisovali naslednje znake: vrsto, obseg, premer, višino, starost ter poškodovanost in jim določili tudi potrebne ukrepe. Skupno smo popisali 787 dreves, ki spadajo v 36 rodov in 48 različnih drevesnih vrst. Najpogostejši rodovi so javor (Acer) (24,6 %), divji kostanj (Aesculus) (18,9 %) in lipa (Tilia) (17,2 %). Prevladuje drevje srednje starosti. Velik je delež močno poškodovanega drevja (48,4 %). Ukrepe smo predvideli za 31,4 % dreves, njihova izvedba bi okvirno stala 32.668,79 EUR. Med težavami izstopa slabo stanje parka Stari grad in slabo stanje navadnih divjih kostanjev v mestu. Z anketo smo želeli ugotoviti, kakšen je odnos ljudido drevja. Iz odgovorov 87 anketiranih oseb smo izvedeli, da ljudje pogosto gledajo drevje. V samem mestu najbolj pogrešajo večje število klopi, nekaj pa si jih želi podaljšan urnik Botaničnega parka. Ugotovili smo, da se prebivalci mesta in okolice zavedajo dreves in njihovega pomena, da pa jim manjka splošnega znanja o pravilnem ravnanju z drevjem, za kar sta potrebna vzgoja in osveščanje. The aim of our survey was to create the inventory of trees growing on the areas of public use and areas of national assets to determine their number and establish the register of trees. We were listing the following characteristics: species, circumference, diameter, age and level of injuries. In all, we have listed 787 trees from 36 different genera and 48 different species. The most common genera are maple (Acer) (24.6%), horse chestnut (Aesculus) (18.9 %) and linden (Tilia) (17.2 %). The majority of trees are middle-aged. We have also listed s large percent of badly damaged trees (48.3%). We have advised measures for 31.4% of trees the realization of whichwould cost 32,668.79. Among troubles we emphasized poor condition of the park Stari grad and of the horse chestnuts growing there. With this questionnaire we wanted to determine human attitude to trees. The answers of 87 questioned people show that people often watch trees in the city and that large trees make people feel comfortable. The thing they miss the most are more benches, but some have also mentioned they would like longer working hours of the Botanical garden. We have established that residents of cities and surroundings are aware of the trees and their meaning, but they lack the general knowledge on how to treat the trees in the right way, that is why theyneed education and knowledge. |