That's a great question. We get asked that a lot.
There are a variety of Canadians who are doing a great job. Certainly you could look at larger communities like the city of Toronto, like Montreal, like Vancouver, but there's also Truro, Nova Scotia, as a smaller community, and Halifax as well. I think also of the town of Oakville here in Ontario. There are a lot of different communities doing great work. Whether something is good or sets a gold standard from an urban forest management perspective really depends on what the initial goal was that the community itself set.
I think that's really important to understand. There isn't a one-size-fits-all for urban forest management planning, because communities are different sizes and have different resources available to them, and they have different compositions of different cross-cultural interests as well, depending on the city.
I think all of those things come into great consideration when you think of developing an urban forest management plan that really works for your community and that's also sustainable moving forward.