View locally-available tree canopy and individual tree software in this 11-minute video. It was made to answer some of the questions from community groups about what tree data is available and how it can be used. To keep it relatively short, the video has little information about how platforms vary in resolution, accuracy, applicability, access, and more. Please offer corrections, additions, and other approaches for revision of the video.
LINKS PROVIDED IN VIDEO:
- GoogleMyMaps
- TreePlotter
- TreePlotter—San Diego
- iTree-Landscape
- US Tree Map (Earth Define)
- Tree Canopy Platform
- SanGIS—Parcel Look-up Tool
- Tree Equity Score
- CalEnviroScreen4.0
- Climate and Environmental Justice Tool
GoogleMyMaps can be used to map and display individual trees. View three instructional videos: Before the field. In the field. After the field.
- Tree mapping presentation by Craig Jones 9/12/24
- Survey of Trees in Neighborhood Parks: Differences in Low- and High-equity Parks in City of San Diego, by UCSD students, 3-page report
