openlexington/TreeJunk

Name: TreeJunk

Owner: OpenLexington

Description: [WIP] trees + geolocation; NDoCH project

Created: 2015-06-06 15:32:00.0

Updated: 2015-11-22 14:22:06.0

Pushed: 2015-06-09 20:38:47.0

Homepage: http://treejunk.openlexington.org

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Language: HTML

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Tree Junk

This project comes out of a simple set of questions set forth by Mike Dillion during Lexington's 2015 National Day of Civic Hacking:

How many trees are there in (downtown) Lexington, what kind are they, and where are they?

What?

There are two key components to this applications

  1. Collect locations and attributes of trees in Lexington through a form
  2. A map that shows the location of trees and allows users to view attributes for individual trees.
Why?
Problems Addressed

Collecting tree location and attributes is not a new thing (see Existing Examples), but what are issues are we speaking to for Lexington specifically?

Who?
Laura

Laura lives in Lexington and enjoys the many of the benefits of living in an urban setting. That said, she also appreciates nature. She spends the weekends hiking at Raven Run and climbing at Red River Gorge when she can, but is always looking for an opportunity to enjoy nature.

Who is doing things things that can help us?

We have looked at what sorts of things already exist that can help inform the development of this app.

Tree Things in Lexington
Similar Activities

These are existing thingies that kind of are inspiring this project. They don't necessarily have to do with trees though

How?
Data Collection

Web form that allows users to contribute tree locations and attributes

Map

Hey, a map that lets you see the trees near you (and more!)


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.