For the record, I did match those unmatched species to BES BEM PES OTHER.
That is 60 trees lumped into one category for all reports as "other street tree"....not very reflective of how each tree is doing.
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- Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:17 pm
- Forum: Applications and Utilities
- Topic: Coastal and inland Valley is to small and diverse a region
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- Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:14 pm
- Forum: Applications and Utilities
- Topic: Coastal and inland Valley is to small and diverse a region
- Replies: 4
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Yeah...I get that I am responsible to fill in the unmatched species, but if that species is not offered in the climate zone, then I have to choose BES Other or PEL Other, and that is where I can no longer tell which trees are better than others. Having 50-60 unmatched species is really too much and ...
- Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:56 am
- Forum: Applications and Utilities
- Topic: Coastal and inland Valley is to small and diverse a region
- Replies: 4
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Coastal and inland Valley is to small and diverse a region
Hi, Our city is located on the boundary between coastal and inland valley. This is making it extremely difficult to provide accurate results in my inventory. No matter what climate region I use, I have 50-60 un-named species. At least if I had the entire west as an option, I beleive I would yield be...
- Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:50 am
- Forum: General Topics
- Topic: Is there a difference between carbon stored and carbon seque
- Replies: 1
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Is there a difference between carbon stored and carbon seque
Hi, I was looking at a study from Minneapolis’ urban forest (they used UFORE), and in the appendix there is a table showing carbon storage and carbon sequestered by the diameter of the tree. I don’t understand how the carbon stored can be 3 or 4 x more than the amount sequestered per year? Here is a...