Tools for Assessing and Managing
Community Forests
 

What is i-Tree?

i-Tree is a state-of-the-art, peer-reviewed software suite from the USDA Forest Service that provides urban forestry analysis and benefits assessment tools. The i-Tree Tools help communities of all sizes to strengthen their urban forest management and advocacy efforts by quantifying the structure of community trees and the environmental services that trees provide.

Since the initial release of the i-Tree Tools in August 2006, numerous communities, non-profit organizations, consultants, volunteers and students have used i-Tree to report on individual trees, parcels, neighborhoods, cities, and even entire states. By understanding the local, tangible ecosystem services that trees provide, i-Tree users can link urban forest management activities with environmental quality and community livability. Whether your interest is a single tree or an entire forest, i-Tree provides baseline data that you can use to demonstrate value and set priorities for more effective decision-making.

i-Tree Tools are in the public domain and are freely accessible. We invite you to explore this site to learn more about how i-Tree can make a difference in your community.

i-Tree November 2009 Newsletter now available
November 2009 i-Tree Newsletter>>

Horticulture Week's interview with Matt Wells, NYC Dir. of Landscaping
MP3 interview Matt Wells

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Read about the future direction of i-Tree
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View USFS Project Leader Dave Nowak's interview on urban forest benefits
News10 Nowak Interview>>

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