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Urban Forest Map
The Urban Forest Map is a collaboration of government, nonprofits, businesses and you to map every tree in San Francisco. Along the way we'll calculate the environmental benefits the trees are providing -- how many gallons of stormwater they are helping to filter, how many pounds of air pollutants they are capturing, how many kilowatt-hours of energy they are conserving, and how many tons of carbon dioxide they are removing from the atmosphere.
The information gathered will help urban foresters and city planners to better manage trees in specific areas, track and combat tree pests and diseases, and plan future tree plantings. Climatologists can use it to better understand the effects of urban forests on climates, and students and citizen scientists can use it to learn more about the role trees play in the urban ecosystem.
The Urban Forest Map project developers collaborated with many organizations, including Friends of the Urban Forest (FUF), California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire), San Francisco Department of Public Works and San Francisco Department of the Environment (SF Environment).
See existing trees or start adding trees
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