In its original version, the San Diego Tree Map served as a platform to present official inventory data from eight municipalities (more than 340,000 trees), while offering individuals and organizations a means to collect tree data and learn about the
Technology Tools for Making Sense of Your Inventory
Title: (Technology) Tools for Making Use/Sense of Your Urban Forest Inventory(Technology) Tools for Making Use/Sense of Your Urban Forest InventoryWhere: Leveraging Your Urban Forest Inventory in Local Government Workshop, Walnut Creek, CAWhen: February 2015Summary: Once a city has paid for and conducted an urban
EarthWatch’s Urban Forest Expedition
In 2013, Urban Ecos led EarthWatch volunteers on expedition’s to collect data on San Francisco’s urban forest. Our goal was to gather benchmark data to allow changes over time to be observed. The information we collected will support improved management of urban trees and
Interview: Tree Inventory of the Future
In March 2015, Kelaine sat down with DeepRoot’s Leda Marritz to talk about OpenTreeMap, the Tree Inventory of the Future.OpenTreeMaps are collaborative, crowd-sourced projects where citizens help inventory urban trees, learn about the environmental benefits trees provide and explore nature