
Resk Pool
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Volkan Demir
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What if i promised to show you how to easily put $200 - $500 per day into your bank account, working from the comfort of your home. What if I also told you that what we teach has been proven over and over again to make serious money for anyone, regardless of skills, experience, age, or location?

Urban Forest Map The Urban Forest Map, along with a lot of other really cool stuff, is now featured in the DataSF App Showcase. Check out all the interesting things people are putting together now that the city has made their data publicly available: crime stats, real time public transportation maps, a taxi finder, parking info...
datasf.org
The DataSF App Showcase celebrates the innovators and innovations who are championing the Mayor’s vision of a more collaborative and open government. The public can browse examples of new ways in which Bay Area constituents are using City data to improve San Francisco. If you have an application...

Urban Forest Map
A nice write-up in the American Society of Landscape Architect's blog "Dirt": "Hopefully, this open-source tool will be plugged-in elsewhere, enabling
other cities and states to make stronger cases for the role trees play..." We hope so too!
dirt.asla.org
San Francisco’s city government, along withCalifornia Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) and Friends of the Urban Forest, recently launched the Urban Forest Map, an open-source web-based tool that not only catalogues the city’s trees, but puts an economic value onthe range ofecosy...

Urban Forest Map Beautiful Images!
treeaware.blogspot.com
Yet another of my obsessions is Shadows- shadows on trees, shadows of trees...any kind of shadows. So in this post I will show the shadows of leaves that have recently caught my eye. The first four images ...

Urban Forest Map Maybe our best write-up yet! Calling the Urban Forest Map "ridiculously ambitious," "adept," and "fun to play with." And no, we're not "smoking them"!
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Urban Forest Map The Huffington Post picked up this great article about Urban Forest Map by Inhabitat.
Last week the city of San Francisco announced the first-ever tree census. Joined by the California Department of Forestry and the local nonprofit Friends of the Urban Forest, the city unveiled Urban Forest Map, a website that will allow residents to enter their neighborhood trees in the urban count.

Urban Forest Map Here's one of the many great articles we've seen about Urban Forest Map in the last few weeks. Thank you to all the journalists that have shared this project with readers, listeners and viewers!
The census isn’t just for counting people – it’s also for counting trees, at least in San Francisco. Mayor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday announced a new online tool that allows people to map trees locally. As part of the Urban Forest Map, developed by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Prote...

Urban Forest Map Great photos of the urban forest on Treehugger.
Trees in the city don't just provide visual relief and cooling shade in the midst of the hard-edged urban jungle: They remove greenhouse gases and pollutants from the air, lower power bills while boosting property values, assist with stormwater

Science For Citizens
 Trees have done so much to help the world. In fact, they've probably never done anything negative...ever! Here is a great new way to give something back: Urban Forest Map.
(cc: Casey Trees, Science Cheerleader, National Science Foundation (NSF))
Covering the people, projects, and phenomena of citizen science
April 23 at 5:06pm

Urban Forest Map Reminder~ Come celebrate the launch and Earth Day with us TONIGHT!
Location:111 Minna Gallery
Time:6:00PM Thursday, April 22nd

Image: Urban Forest Map We I love trees, something not too surprising for someone writing for a site called TreeHugger, and I'm very happy to see that the Urban Forest Map is launching. It's a kind of hybrid between

Urban Forest Map And SFGate too!
No, it's not your imagination. Everyone has gone a little census crazy these days. Sure, there are efforts underway to include as many folks as possible -- from those in single-resident occupancy hotels...

Urban Forest Map A great post today about the Urban Forest Map on Wired.com!
Every tree in San Francisco will soon be accounted for online, thanks to a new, Wikified project that aims to plot them all. The Urban Forest Map will























