i-Tree ONLINE WORKSHOP SESSION MARCH 28, 2019 ONLINE DISCUSSION CHAT 13:08:42 From treerap : In addressing all of this, please also indicate what European users might use. Thanks 13:14:30 From Robbie Coville to All panelists : Heads up team, my internet connection is lagging and dropping me from the meeting. I can't reliably wrangle chat Q&A since my chat log resets every time I need to reconnect. 13:14:57 From David Bloniarz : ok, robbie. got u covered 13:15:47 From KristaH to All panelists : Erika - are you able to keep an eye on the chat window too? 13:16:04 From Erika Teach to All panelists : Yup, wil do, :) 13:16:28 From KristaH to All panelists : Thanks - and thanks for the heads up, Robbie! 13:18:54 From treerap : Another possibility for tracking planting opportunities is to customize maintenance to record that information 13:36:00 From Erika Teach to All panelists : Hi Al, 13:36:14 From Erika Teach to All panelists : questions addressed to you in Q & A 13:36:41 From Erika Teach to All panelists : Would you like to handle those? 13:37:25 From Corey Bassett : Do cities make requests for their local UTC data to be added to iTree Landscape? How do you get all the locally produced/funded data? 13:41:15 From David Bloniarz to Al Zelaya (Privately) : Al, Q&A questions for you 13:41:36 From Jason Henning : The bulk of the UTC data is from the University of Vermont Spatial Lab but cities and states can submit their own data. The method to submit is described here, https://landscape.itreetools.org/hires 13:42:58 From mike binkley to All panelists : Did you guys tell folks how to adjust Zoom so the entire audience can see the Q & A? 13:44:21 From Jason Henning to All panelists : There was a discussion at the beginning to just use the chat for this rodeo and not muddy the waters 13:45:10 From David Bloniarz to mike binkley (Privately) : no, but they are supposed to use the chat today. next time we will use Q&A 13:45:43 From mike binkley to David Bloniarz (Privately) : good deal just checking 13:45:54 From mike binkley to All panelists : good deal 13:46:02 From David Bloniarz to All panelists : ok, 13:47:08 From treerap : AL - even though retired, John is still a great guy. His articles and publications remain as fresh and valid as the day they were written 13:51:46 From Jason Henning : Here is the link to Al's slides and resources if you need it https://goo.gl/KN7UnG 13:51:54 From treerap : AL - can you please say which tools pr4sently work for Europe and which tools might work for us down the road 13:54:05 From Robbie Coville to All panelists : What an image! Not a great place for a picnic (though under the trees would be the best spot for one no doubt) 13:55:03 From David Bloniarz to KristaH (Privately) : can you please ask al to answer treetop’s question, when appropriate 13:55:15 From mike binkley : Do a screen capture with Alt + PrtScr if you want to capture a slide 13:55:59 From David Bloniarz to All panelists : the session is being recorded for playback and download, also. 13:56:02 From KristaH to David Bloniarz (Privately) : Sure! 13:56:18 From David Bloniarz to KristaH (Privately) : perfect. thanks 13:56:42 From Joel R Kupferman to All panelists : Waht is source of health data? How oftern updated? 13:57:00 From Joel R Kupferman to All panelists : sorry spell 13:57:23 From Alexis : The health data is from EPA BenMap - https://www.epa.gov/benmap 14:00:14 From Jason Henning : Helath benefit estimates also rely on the local air pollution data (normally 2-3 years old) to determine the air quality improvement attributable to trees, and the 2010 US census data to determine how many people are exposed to imporved air quality.