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Engage — Encourage communities to explore urban forests & reinforce your mission. | OpenTreeMap
https://www.opentreemap.org/engage
Encourage communities to explore urban forests and reinforce your mission. How can your organization make OpenTreeMap work for you? Municipalities and Neighborhood Groups. Showcase the importance of the urban forest and your organization’s mission. Citizen foresters can assist your staff in gathering data. Promote sustainability on campus and encourage students in forestry or environmental studies to understand the ecological impacts of trees. Arboretums and Public Gardens. The administrative dashboard f...
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Mobile — Community planting events and educational outreach at your fingertips. | OpenTreeMap
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Community planting events and educational outreach at your fingertips. Use your subscription to work in the field directly from your smart phone. Use your tree map over the web, on tablets or from iPhone. Devices, to add newly planted trees, log stewardship activities, and encourage neighborhood exploration of the urban forest. Build a community around municipal and privately owned trees as people add data and maintenance tasks, leave comments, and upload images. Our modular pricing. Enable students and ...
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OpenTreeMap — Create greener communities and explore our urban forests,
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Build Your Own Plan. Money doesn't grow on trees, but OpenTreeMap will help you save a lot. OTM enables you to map your trees and green infrastructure, prioritize planting locations, and calculate ecosystem benefits. And there is no catch. You only pay for the features you need. Customize your OpenTreeMap Base Subscription with just the features and number of trees you need, and don’t pay for what you don’t. It’s that’s simple. Stewardship Tracking and Search. Bulk Uploader - Tree and Species.
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OpenTreeMap — Create greener communities and explore our urban forests,
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Isn’t OpenTreeMap an open source project? Why are you charging for it? How do you calculate the ecosystem benefits generated by the trees? Why are there a limited number of tree species listed for each tree map? What’s the difference between a tree and a planting site? Will you be adding more features? How do I let you know about my great idea for a new feature? Who owns the data in a tree map? Isn’t OpenTreeMap an open source project? Why are you charging for it? Or the revised version of OpenTreeMap.
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Upcoming Events | OpenTreeMap Blog
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Go to OpenTreeMap.org →. Displaying all posts in the Upcoming Events. Join us November 11 to discover OpenTreeMap’s new Green Infastructure module. By Karissa Justice, November 3, 2015. Do you wish you could map more than trees? We hope you’ll join us for a webinar on Wednesday, November 11 from 2-3pm EST. To discover the new OpenTreeMap Green Infrastructure module. Deb Boyer, OpenTreeMap Project Manager, will be joined by Philip Silva, Co-Founder and Co-Director of TreeKIT. Join us on April 16 for ̶...
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How One Contractor is Helping to Ensure Durham, North Carolina Stays Leafy | OpenTreeMap Blog
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Go to OpenTreeMap.org →. How One Contractor is Helping to Ensure Durham, North Carolina Stays Leafy. By Hadley Stein, December 13, 2016. Veteran willow oaks shade streets in Durham, North Carolina. (Source: News Observer. Average of 650 of these large trees and 100 smaller trees. Per year over the next 20 years due to storm damage, accident and natural attrition. Currently, the city removes 750 or more dead and dying trees annually, a number that can rise due to natural disaster, disease, and pests.
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What We Do - Azavea - Beyond Dots on a Map
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Educational tools to explore watershed data. Using interactive, game-like tools, students can investigate scientific data and hydrologic models and discover how changes in the environment affect watersheds. Building Energy Benchmarking Project. The City of Philadelphia Mayor’s Office of Sustainability. US Department of Energy. We make your geographic data more valuable by creating beautiful and scalable web and mobile applications, and by creating analytics that uncover insights in your data. We both par...
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What We Do - Azavea - Beyond Dots on a Map
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Educational tools to explore watershed data. Using interactive, game-like tools, students can investigate scientific data and hydrologic models and discover how changes in the environment affect watersheds. Building Energy Benchmarking Project. The City of Philadelphia Mayor’s Office of Sustainability. US Department of Energy. We make your geographic data more valuable by creating beautiful and scalable web and mobile applications, and by creating analytics that uncover insights in your data. We both par...
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What We Do - Azavea - Beyond Dots on a Map
https://www.azavea.com/clients
Educational tools to explore watershed data. Using interactive, game-like tools, students can investigate scientific data and hydrologic models and discover how changes in the environment affect watersheds. Building Energy Benchmarking Project. The City of Philadelphia Mayor’s Office of Sustainability. US Department of Energy. We make your geographic data more valuable by creating beautiful and scalable web and mobile applications, and by creating analytics that uncover insights in your data. We both par...
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Home Forest
http://urbanopus.net/home-forest
Cultivating the Citizenship of Trees. Metro Vancouver visitors always talk about our trees – about how they make our city so green. With the Home Forest. Projects our trees will talk back. The project is a grassroots, data-driven way to understand and grow this invaluable asset. The root of Home Forest. Is an interactive, dynamic map of every single urban tree in our region, making it possible for each one to be treated as a contributing citizen. Home Forest. TBD (possibly Metro Vancouver. Will be realiz...