I am developing a preferred tree list for our metropolitan area. I thought I would be able to enter a generic set of trees into the database to see how they compare and which tree species provide more value at a certain DBH.
In short:
Acer rubrum @ 24" = $0.00(how much benefit)
Platanus 'Bloodgood' @ 24" = $0.00(how much benefit)
Quercus bicolor @ 24" = $0.00(how much benefit)
Zelkova serrata @ 24" = $0.00(how much benefit)
That would weigh into the preference of the tree. Can this be done in iTree? I was not able to get it to do that. If not, are you aware of another resource with that information?
Using iTree to get generic $$ value of a specific species
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Using i-Tree for generic dollar values
The easiest and quickest i-Tree tool to use for benefits of an individual tree is i-Tree Design which is an online tool that basically requires an address, tree and tree dbh to start with. You can check the box to evaluate energy effects of a tree relative to a property. You will just need to trace the boundary of a house using and then place the tree around the structure. http://www.itreetools.org/design.php
i-Tree Streets can provide similar information but requires you install software and configure a project for data entry.
Al
i-Tree Streets can provide similar information but requires you install software and configure a project for data entry.
Al
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Re: Using i-Tree for generic dollar values
That website was easy.i-Tree Support wrote:
i-Tree Streets can provide similar information but requires you install software and configure a project for data entry.
Al
I did install the software, so I will attempt to do it as well in the iTree Streets model as well....if I can figure it out. My list will be specific to street trees, so that might provide more valuable data.