[CANUFNET] Street Tree Inventories Using i-Tree (Thurs, Dec 14th, 1:00 PM - Eastern):
Bloniarz David via CANUFNET
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Wed Dec 13 18:32:03 EST 2017
Hello, List-serve Partners: Just a reminder to join us on This Thursday, Dec 14th for a web session on using i-Tree to conduct tree inventories. Please join us if you can.
Thanks. Dave Bloniarz, US Forest Service
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The i-Tree Project Team will be delivering an online seminar session, "The Ins & Outs of Inventories," on Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 1:00 PM (Eastern).
Many communities with limited resources turn to i-Tree for traditional street and park tree inventories. i-Tree applications, including i-Tree Eco and the original i-Tree Streets, offer ready-made protocols for collecting common tree inventory data, and are tools designed primarily for structural and tree benefit analyses with specifications and limitations to consider. This webinar will explore the possibilities and options for using i-Tree applications for small scale tree inventory projects, including lessons learned from other small communities.
i-Tree allows any community to conduct and analyze sample or compete street tree inventory data, and make estimates of the structure, function and value of these components of your urban forest. Baseline data can be used to effectively manage the resource, develop policy and set priorities. Looking at information collected on existing street trees, this software allows managers to evaluate current benefits, costs, and management needs.
PRE-REGISTRATION is required for this session in order to provide the most streamlined user experience. Please visit https://goo.gl/1EjAgh <https://goo.gl/1EjAgh> to register.
For more information on i-Tree software tools, visit www.itreetools.org <http://www.itreetools.org/>
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David V. Bloniarz, Ph.D.
Project Coordinator
Urban Natural Resources Institute
USDA Forest Service
Holdsworth Natural Resources Center
Univ. of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003
Phone: 413/545-3755
Cell: 413/537-3748
e-mail: dbloniarz at fs.fed.us <mailto:dbloniarz at fs.fed.us>
web: http://www.unri.org <http://www.unri.org/>
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