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Warda, H. D., 2001: Das große Buch der Garten und Landschaftsgehölze, 2. Erweiterte Auflage, Bruns Pflanzen, Bad Zwischenahn. Vujković, LJ., U. Brzaković, 1999: Valorizacija parka u Banji Koviljači radi očuvanja njegovih bioloških i kompozicionih vrednosti. Glasnik Šumarskog fakulteta, 78-79: 29-42. Wiryani, E., M. Jumari, 2018: The abundance and importance value of tree in “Sendang Kalimah Toyyibah” surrounding and its implication to the spring. Journal of Physics: Conf. Ser., 1025, The 7th International Seminar on New Paradigm and Innovation on Natural Science and Its Application, Semarang, Indonesia. Xie, C., 2018: Tree diversity in urban parks of Dublin, Ireland. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 27 (12A): 8695-8708. Zebec, M., M. Idžojtić, I. Poljak, M. Zebec, 2014: Dendroflora i usklađenost arhitektonskih i hortikulturnih elemenata parka oko šumarskog i agronomskog fakulteta sveučilišta u Zagrebu. Sumar List, 138 (1-2): 55-64. Summary This study investigated the importance of tree species and their families in the old historical park Ilidža, which has an area of 16.5 ha and is located near the city of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The dendrometric variables of greatest importance (diameter at breast height, height, and crown diameter) were measured and the diameter distribution were determined and analyzed. The importance of tree species and their families was determined by an index of relative importance which was calculated using relative abundance and relative dominance. The results of this study show that the inversely proportional linear distribution of diameters is within acceptable parameters for historical parks, however there is an insufficient number of trees in the lowest and higher diameter classes. The most significant tree species having an index of relative importance greater than 10% were: sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus L.), European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.), largeleaf linden (Tilia platyphyllos Scop.) and Norway maple (Acer platanoides L.). These results of this study have a practical application in planning short-term measures for maintenance and care, as well as for the development of long-term strategies in order to achieve sustainable biological stability and other functionalities of urban green surfaces (ecological, biological, aesthetic, social, etc.). Key words: historical park, urban trees, importance of species, diameter distribution, structural characteristics |