Freely-available ecosystem service models like those incorporated in the i-Tree suite of tools have helped scientists and practitioners estimate the environmental functions and economic benefits associated with their urban forest. While professional inventory crews have traditionally been used to collect the inventory data needed for these models, several cities have established crowd-sourcing platforms to allow volunteers to map and inventory trees. Students in this study hosted and participated in an Arbor Day inventory collection event using a newly released crowd-sourcing application for mapping trees and estimating ecosystem services. The students located, identified, and measured trees on the University of South Florida campus (Tampa,...
The number of emerging tree diseases has increased rapidly in recent times, with severe environmenta...
From 2008 to 2010 Boston College began a comprehensive inventory of all trees contained within its t...
Valuing the ecosystem services of urban trees is important for gaining public and political support ...
Freely-available ecosystem service models like those incorporated in the i-Tree suite of tools have ...
Street tree inventories are a critical component of urban forest management. However, inventories co...
Precise forest inventory data are requested by a wide range of users such as scientists, politicians...
Trees provide a variety of benefits in urban areas, including improved air quality, energy conservat...
Urban forests can provide essential environmental and social functions if properly planned and manag...
A typical way to quantify aboveground carbon in forests is to measure tree diameters and use species...
Tree Census data is used to quantify forest ecosystem health and services. Current urban forestmetho...
In this paper, we demonstrate the feasibility of using the Microsoft Kinect and Google Tango frame-b...
Citizen science programs are touted as useful tools for engaging the public in science and for colle...
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) has been heralded as a promising new data source for urban ...
In this article, we present a protocol for citizen science monitoring of planted urban trees. Inform...
1. Urban forest ecosystems confer multiple ecosystem services. There is thus a need to quantify ecol...
The number of emerging tree diseases has increased rapidly in recent times, with severe environmenta...
From 2008 to 2010 Boston College began a comprehensive inventory of all trees contained within its t...
Valuing the ecosystem services of urban trees is important for gaining public and political support ...
Freely-available ecosystem service models like those incorporated in the i-Tree suite of tools have ...
Street tree inventories are a critical component of urban forest management. However, inventories co...
Precise forest inventory data are requested by a wide range of users such as scientists, politicians...
Trees provide a variety of benefits in urban areas, including improved air quality, energy conservat...
Urban forests can provide essential environmental and social functions if properly planned and manag...
A typical way to quantify aboveground carbon in forests is to measure tree diameters and use species...
Tree Census data is used to quantify forest ecosystem health and services. Current urban forestmetho...
In this paper, we demonstrate the feasibility of using the Microsoft Kinect and Google Tango frame-b...
Citizen science programs are touted as useful tools for engaging the public in science and for colle...
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) has been heralded as a promising new data source for urban ...
In this article, we present a protocol for citizen science monitoring of planted urban trees. Inform...
1. Urban forest ecosystems confer multiple ecosystem services. There is thus a need to quantify ecol...
The number of emerging tree diseases has increased rapidly in recent times, with severe environmenta...
From 2008 to 2010 Boston College began a comprehensive inventory of all trees contained within its t...
Valuing the ecosystem services of urban trees is important for gaining public and political support ...