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Assessing Urban Tree Populations: Tools and Strategies for Municipal and Non-Profit Arborists

This research explores the use of i-Tree tools in assessing urban street tree populations. Targeted at municipalities, non-profits, and arborists, it outlines the purpose and goals of using the i-Tree software suite, emphasizing its advantages for urban forestry. The walk-through encompasses the complete life-cycle of the STRATUM project, delving into the details of generating STRATUM reports. Furthermore, it highlights how STRATUM outputs can serve as effective policy tools, aiding in urban forest management and community engagement.

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Assessing Urban Tree Populations: Tools and Strategies for Municipal and Non-Profit Arborists

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  1. Assessing Street Tree Populations with iTree Tools

  2. Who is amongst us? 3 Academic/ Research 6 Non-profit 6 “other” municipal 2 Arborists | 4 Urban / Municipal Foresters 8 State / Federal Forestry | 1 Design Tech 1 County Env Protection Specialist

  3. Purpose and goals • Advantages of i-Tree software suite • Walk through full life-cycle of STRATUM project • Nuts and Bolts of STRATUM reports • STRATUM outputs as policy tool

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