 Southern i-Tree WorkshopSpring 2006
Agenda & Workshop Presentations
Location: Campus of Clemson University, Clemson, SC
Date: March 21-22, 2006
Registration:
- Tuition is free!
- Space is limited to 30 participantsfirst-come, first-served
- Register by emailing the attached form to info@itreetools.org; or fax to 425-605-0863
- Contact Scott Maco (425-605-0383) with any questions
What is i-Tree?: i-Tree is a suite of software tools developed to help userswhether municipal foresters or commercial arboristsidentify and manage the structure, function, and value of urban tree populations. Created by the USDA Forest Service and its cooperators, Davey Resource Group and the National Arbor Day Foundation, the i-Tree suite brings together inventory and assessment tools in a single, free and supported environment. Users are provided with step-by-step processes for conducting an ecosystem analysis with UFORE (Urban Forest Effects Model) or a street tree analysis with STRATUM (Street Tree Resource Assessment Tool for Urban forest Managers). Compatible software utilities are included as well: MCTI (Mobile Community Tree Inventory), Storm Damage Assessment Protocol, Tree Inventory PDA Utility, Sample Inventory Generator, and an automated Report Writer. One year into a 10-year initiative, this coming summer (2006) will mark the initial public release of i-Tree.
Workshop overview: A training-of-the-trainers approach will provide participants with the expertise, familiarity, and tools to present, encourage and manage i-Tree's use in the communities they serve. During this hands-on workshop, users will gain experience in working with the software and conducting an i-Tree analysis start-to-finishfrom inventory to data analysis to reporting results. Presentation and advocacy tools will be demonstrated that participants can use to promote i-Tree use among their own constituents.
Who should attend?: This 2-day workshop is designed for state, regional and volunteer urban & community foresters, extension foresters, or local urban forestry leaders (e.g., municipal, non-profit, or consulting urban foresters) who want to be involved with the dissemination and use of i-Tree. Participants should have 1) the ability and desire to conduct further i-Tree outreach and training, or 2) the ability and desire to use and provide feedback on i-Tree components utilized at the local level.
Too far to travel?: Additional i-Tree regional workshops are planned. In 2006, other scheduled workshops will be held in the West (Golden, CO; May 17-18) and Midwest (Minneapolis, MN; November 14-17). Workshops are currently being scheduled for other regions in 2007 and beyond.
Agenda:
- Day 1
9-10am - Introduction & i-Tree overview
10-11am - Tree Inventory PDA Utility & Sample Inventory Generator Utility
11-12pm - STRATUM (overview & process)
12-1pm - Lunch (provided)
1-4pm - STRATUM (data collection, analysis, reporting)
4-4:30pm - MCTI (overview & process)
4:30-5:30pm - MCTI (data collection, analysis, reporting)
- Day 2
8-9am - UFORE (overview & process)
9-12pm - UFORE (data collection, analysis, reporting)
12-1pm - Lunch (provided)
1-1:30pm - Storm Damage Assessment Protocol (overview & process)
1:30-2:30 - Storm Damage Assessment Protocol (data collection, analysis, reporting)
2:30-4:30 - Putting i-Tree to work (management, advocacy, outreach, training)
4:30-5:30 - Questions & Answers
Logistics:
- Airport access - Atlanta/Greensville
- Airport shuttle service (1-800-669-6463) - $49/person/each-way
- Directions to Clemson University - http://www.clemson.edu/welcome/directions.htm
- Hotel accommodations - The James F. Martin Inn at Clemson
- Rooms have been reserved for the nights of March 20th and 21st
- Room rate = $89/night including breakfast
- Individual registration required; reference "i-Tree workshop"
- Contact information:
100 Madren Center Drive
Box 345673
Clemson, SC 29634-5673
888/654-9020 -- 864/654-9020 -- FAX 864/654-9021
- Campus computer lab and meeting room - TBA
Download Registration Form (.pdf / 126 KB)
For more information on i-Tree visit: www.itreetools.org
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