Tree Database Overview
The Tree Database is a centralized record that allows project teams to track all tree species planted across sites, along with their survival status, ecological value, and regional classification. It provides essential insights into biodiversity impact by integrating IUCN classifications to identify trees of ecological significance. This living database serves as a long-term monitoring framework that allows for year-over-year comparisons and decision-making based on trends in tree survival, ecosystem service, and conservation value.
Learning Goals:
- Understand how to log species, planting site, and value in the Tree Database.
- Use IUCN classifications to identify and track high-priority species.
- Learn how to input and analyze data across multiple years.
- Monitor and compare tree planting and survival over time.
- Build a long-term record for adaptive management and biodiversity planning.
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