🌳 Project Map Reports
(Project-Specific Reports — Require Project Selection)
Project Map Reports analyze tree inventory and work history within a single project.
âš A project must be selected before generating these reports.
These reports do not aggregate across multiple projects.
Species by Quantity
Purpose
Provides a breakdown of tree species within a selected project.
Best For
Understanding species composition
Identifying dominant species
Planning treatment programs
Preparing client inventory summaries
How to Run This Report
Click Reports
Under Project Map, select Species by Quantity
Select a Project from the dropdown
Click View
Work History by Species
Purpose
Displays completed work grouped by species within a project.
Best For
Identifying frequently treated species
Reviewing maintenance trends
Planning recurring service programs
Evaluating long-term service patterns
How to Run This Report
Click Reports
Select Work History by Species
Choose a Project
Click View
Work History by Objective
Purpose
Shows completed work grouped by objective (prune, remove, treat, etc.).
Best For
Reviewing scope of services performed
Measuring service distribution
Identifying objective trends over time
Preparing service recap reports for clients
How to Run This Report
Click Reports
Select Work History by Objective
Choose a Project
Click View
Work History by Month
Purpose
Displays completed work organized by month within the selected project.
Best For
Identifying seasonal workload trends
Reviewing year-over-year activity
Planning scheduling cycles
Evaluating service frequency
How to Run This Report
Click Reports
Select Work History by Month
Choose a Project
Click View
Age Distribution
Purpose
Groups tree inventory by age classification within the selected project.
Best For
Long-term maintenance planning
Lifecycle management
Risk mitigation strategy
Asset management planning
How to Run This Report
Click Reports
Select Age Distribution
Choose a Project
Click View
Health by Quantity
Purpose
Groups tree inventory by health condition within the selected project.
Best For
Identifying high-risk trees
Planning remediation efforts
Evaluating overall site health
Prioritizing treatment programs
How to Run This Report
Click Reports
Select Health by Quantity
Choose a Project
Click View
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