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Found 106 dataset(s) matching "Urban Tree Canopy".
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This page provides information for the Tree and Shade Canopy performance measure.
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The District is on a mission to reach and maintain urban tree canopy coverage of 40% by 2032. Urban tree canopy is the layer of leaves, stems, and branches that cover the city. Among many other...
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<div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>DDOT's Urban Forestry Division (UFD) is the primary steward of Washington DC's ~175,000 public trees and has a mission of keeping this resource...
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A 6-in resolution 8-class land cover dataset derived from the 2017 Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data capture. This dataset was developed as part of an updated urban tree canopy assessment...
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City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq Possible planting space, abbreviated PPS, or plantable space, estimates land available for tree planting....
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6 inch resolution raster image of New York City, classified by landcover type. High resolution land cover data set for New York City. This is the 6 inch version of the high-resolution land...
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This map shows high-resolution (1 meter) land cover in the EPA Region 3, covering the parts of West Virginia, Virginia, and Pennsylvania outside of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. It contains the...
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High resolution land cover data set for New York City. This is the 3ft version of the high-resolution land cover dataset for New York City. Seven land cover classes were mapped: (1) tree canopy,...
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Semi-arid urban environments are undergoing an increase in air temperatures, both in average temperatures and in the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events. Within cities, different...
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<p>This page provides data for the Tree and Shade Canopy performance measure.<br /> </p><p>Sustainable growth for the City of Tempe is influenced by many factors, including the development...
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<font size='3'><div style=''>The District of Columbia is home to a very diverse tree canopy, but it is not self-sustaining. In order to promote overall canopy health, ensure tree diversity, and...
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The Existing Vegetation Cover (EVC) product depicts percent canopy cover by life form and is an important input to other LANDFIRE mapping efforts. EVC is generated separately for tree, shrub and...
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<p>Trees in the city are critical to our well-being. Among many other benefits, trees improve our air and water quality, cool our neighborhoods, and provide nurturing habitats for birds, bees, and...
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<div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>These data represent detailed land cover in Washington, DC. The data were derived using remote sensing technologies on satellite imagery from the...
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<div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>These data represent detailed land cover in Washington, DC. The data were derived using remote sensing technologies on satellite imagery from the...
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The Resiliency Exposure Forecast for Outdoor Heat serves as an effort to evaluate the scope of planned adaption initiatives and their potential to reduce exposure to increasing temperatures in...
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What can we learn about trees that once were? Can we measure them? Yes, thanks to the power of GIS! Washington, DC stands apart from most other US cities when it comes to trees. Trees were...