OpenTreeMap is an open source, web-based system for mapping and managing urban tree inventories. It allows users to search tree data, view ecosystem benefits, add and edit tree records, upload photos, track stewardship activities, and engage the public. Developed by Azavea, it has been used to map trees in many cities. It provides tools for data collection, management, and public participation in urban forestry.
1. Tree Technology – Part V: Urban Forest Mapping
340 N 12th St, Suite 402
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215.925.2600
info@azavea.com
www.azavea.com/opentreemap
2. Agenda
• OpenTreeMap’s History and Partners
• OpenTreeMap
– Search and Display of Tree Data
– Ecosystem Benefits
– Adding and Editing Data
– Data Management and Quality Control
– Public Engagement
• Questions
3. An open source tree data management system
for collaborative, geography enabled urban tree inventory
4. Main Features
• Search and Explore Tree
Data
• View Ecosystem Benefits
• Add New Trees
• Edit and Update Trees
• Upload Tree Photos
• Track Stewardship Activities
6. About Azavea
• Founded in 2000
• B Corporation
• 30+ people
• Based in Philadelphia
• Geospatial + web + mobile
– Software development
– Spatial analysis services
– User experience
7. OpenTreeMap History
• Urban Forest Map
• USDA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grant Phase 1
• PhillyTreeMap and
Greenprint Maps
• Released as open
source project
• USDA Phase 2 Grant
• More maps!!!
8. Open Source? What does that mean?
• No license fee
• Anyone can download and contribute to the code
• Maintained by a community of users
• New features are added back into the code for
everyone to use
• Accessible at www.opentreemap.org
13. Tree Detail Page
• Tree Info
• Tree Images
• Satellite Imagery
• Google Street
View Integration
• Eco Benefits
• Recent Contributors
• Editing Option
15. Viewing Ecosystem Benefits
• Available for search results or
individual trees
• Calculated using iTree
• Can be customized with local
energy values
• Requires species and diameter
data
25. Data Quality Checks
• Remove duplicate
trees during data
upload
• Tree watch list
• Drop down lists
• User groups
• Reputation points
26. Administrative Management
• Bulk data upload
• Review comments and
uploaded images
• View recent activity
and edits
• Manage user groups
• Manage tree watch list
28. Customizable by City
• Data fields
• Base map
• Species list
• Tree key
• Optional modules
– Pending edits
– Stewardship
activities
– Comments
– And more…
29. Stewardship Search
• Add ability to search by public
actions, not just tree attributes
• Use settings that let the public
explore stewardship actions
• Display results with design that
emphasizes action or inaction
34. How do you get people involved?
• Tree mapping parties in
Grand Rapids
• The Great Tree Count in
California
• Tree surveys in
Philadelphia
• Integration with citizen
forester classes
37. Tree Technology – Part V: Urban Forest Mapping
340 N 12th St, Suite 402
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215.925.2600
info@azavea.com
www.azavea.com/opentreemap