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Mobile Community Tree Inventory (MCTI)
The Mobile Community Tree Inventory (MCTI) is a computerized inventory system for community trees. Utilizing Palm Pilot® technology, for use with Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), the Mobile Community Tree Inventory (MCTI) system is designed to use a PDA for field-data collection activities, and a Windows based database system for data management. [1941]

i-Tree: Tools for Assessing and Managing Community Forests
The i-Tree suite of software tools help communities to identify and manage the structure, function and value of urban tree populations. Together, the suite provides a scientifically sound system for data collection, analysis and quantification of the benefits and costs of urban forest management. [2584]

CITYgreen 5.0
CITYgreen is a software tool developed by American Forests that helps people understand the value of trees to the local environment. Planners and natural resources professionals use the program to test landscape ordinances, evaluate site plans, and model development scenarios that capture the benefits of trees. [2214]

Tree Management Systems, Inc.
Specialized management software for tree, lawn, and landscape companies. [1873]

TreePro - Mapping Enhanced Tree Management
TreePro uses an internal GIS to help you map and manage your trees. Used by cities, universities and agencies across the country, TreePro is easy to learn and use. [1880]

ArborWare®
Productivity/management software for Arborists,Landscape and Lawn Care Professionals [1584]

UVIEW - Landscape Visualization Software
A public domain product of the USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, UVIEW is a display system designed to produce two- and three-dimensional images of digital terrain models (DTM), attribute data stored in PARADOX spatial databases, an [1405]

Evaluation of a Tunnel Sprayer for Dwarf Apples
Results of an experimental evaluation conducted at the Experiment Farm in Kearneysville, sponsored by West Virginia University. [181]

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