Newborn, GA: STRATUM Complete Street Tree Inventory
STRATUM is the street tree inventory cost/benefit analysis software program within the i-Tree suite of urban forest applications. The program was not initially intended to be compatible with a GIS. A method was developed to use STRATUM with GPS field equipment to provide more information about the urban forest to managers and non-governmental organizations.
This poster, presented at the 2006 Georgia Urban Forestry Council annual meeting at Jekyll Island, outlines how data were collected for a complete street tree inventory, the reports that were generated, and recommendations for a small community in Georgia. [EK]
Authors
Eric Kuehler, Beryl Budd
Eric Kuehler, Beryl Budd
Date Published
November 2006
November 2006
Publisher
USDA Forest Service
Athens, GA (USA)
Attachments and Links
Resource Format
Poster
Poster
Sub-Topics
Energy Conservation, Environmental Services, Urban Forest Management, Economics/Cost-Benefit Analysis, Inventory (tree)
Energy Conservation, Environmental Services, Urban Forest Management, Economics/Cost-Benefit Analysis, Inventory (tree)
State(s)/Region(s)
National
National
Keywords
GIS, GIS, Newborn, Newborn, Case study, Case study, Leaf characteristics, Leaf characteristics, STRATUM, STRATUM, GPS, GPS
GIS, GIS, Newborn, Newborn, Case study, Case study, Leaf characteristics, Leaf characteristics, STRATUM, STRATUM, GPS, GPS
Indexed By
SCUFR&I
SCUFR&I