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An i-Tree ECO
Multi-State Project
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION,
RESULTS and LESSONS LEARNED
Alix Rogstad, Oscar Mestas, Richard Adkins and Vince Mikulanis
Oscar Mestas

STATE PERSPECTIVE:
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
Project Partners
• USDA Forest Service, State & Private
Forestry (funder)
• New Mexico State Forestry
• Arizona State Forestry
• Texas A&M Forest Service
• City of Phoenix
• City of El Paso
• City of Las Cruces
• City of Albuquerque
• Davey Resource Group
In the beginning…
Sending
i-Tree Eco
Blast!

2009
Well traveled road with
several detours
Arizona

Andrew
Frederick

Texas

Louise
Alix
Rogstad
Wakem

New Mexico

Pete
John
Smith
Giedraitis

Arizona State
Forestry

Texas A&M
Forest
Service

Kelly Davisson
LanceWashburn
Les
Finley
Les
&
Finley
Craig
Fenske

Richard
Lofstrom,
Asst. Park
Superintendent

Nick Kuhn
Albuquerque
Albuquerque

Farmington

Las Cruces
Las Cruces

Richard
Adkins

Glendale
Phoenix

Oscar Mestas
El Paso
Project Area

Convincing 13 SE Region 8 State Foresters to agree
to spend money in far West Texas was a challenge.
Project Area
Albuquerque

Phoenix

Las Cruces

El Paso
Southwestern Forests Air Quality and Beyond
• Multi-state, multi-region collaboration (NM, TX, AZ)
• Assessment of urban forest ecosystem services
– identify and quantify the current value of urban trees
– develop strategies to impact air quality and community health
Project Goals
• Produce community forest assessments
in four targeted municipalities.
• Develop goals and strategies for air
quality mitigation.
• Create tools, outreach materials and
partnership forums to increase
awareness.
Vince Mikulanis

CONTRACTOR PERSPECTIVE:
IMPLEMENTATION
Logistics
• Gather aerial
imagery, land base, and
parcel data.
• Generate plot centers
using i-eco software.
• Create a buffer to
capture all parcels for
plot.
Logistics
• Mailing list generated
• Notification letters
– Address verification – up
to 25% return rate
– Multiple languages
– Two week lead time
– 800# “hotline” and e-mail
for questions

• Door hangers
Implementation
• Main and local project kick-off
– Pilot Data Collection

• Timing – coordination among project areas
• Daily
location
updates
• Weekly
progress
reports
Implementation
•
•
•
•

Web form
Mobile hotspot
Paper maps
Data management
Quality Control
• Data collection
handbook
• Subjective data
• Consistent core group
of inventory foresters
• Hot/Cold checks
• Volunteers
Richard Adkins

LOCAL PERSPECTIVE:
RESULTS & DATA USE
What is Urban Forest
Sustainability in the
Desert Southwest?
• A keystone for urban living
• A component of green infrastructure

• A process rather than a goal
• A myth?
Urban Forestry projects in
Phoenix, AZ
• Tree and Shade Master Plan
– Urban Forest Resource Analysis
– Urban Tree Canopy Assessment
– Cool Urban Spaces Project
– Southwest Forests Air Quality
What is the Value of a Healthy Urban Forest?
STAKEHOLDER
MEETINGS:
Open to the Public
Re: SOUTHWEST URBAN
FORESTS – AIR QUALITY &
BEYOND

Project Summary
Multi-state project to conduct
urban forestry ecosystem
services assessments in
partnering communities,
utilizing the i-Tree Eco tool
to collect data that will assist
communities to develop local and regional air quality planning goals. The project
focuses on improving environmental health and community livability in four
communities located at-risk of not meeting federal air quality standards.

Arizona Project Timeline
Stakeholder Meetings:
From 6 pm to 7 pm
April 29 – Goelet Beuf Community Center
(3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd)
April 30 – Cesar Chavez Public Library
(3635 W. Baseline Rd)
May 1 – Paradise Valley Community Center
(17402 N 40th St)
May 2 – Washington Activity Center
(2240 W Citrus Way)
Partners: AZ State Forestry, New Mexico EMNRD Forestry Division, Texas A&M
University Forest Service, Davey Resource Group and paid for by funds provided from
the USDA Forest Service.

Partnering Communities: City of Phoenix, City of Albuquerque, City of Las
Cruces, City of El Paso

Questions:
City of Phoenix: Richard Adkins (Richard.Adkins@phoenix.gov: 602.495.3762)
Key Findings (Summary)

Phoenix, AZ

El Paso, TX

Las Cruces, NM

Albuquerque, NM

Number of Trees (est.)

3,357,000

1,504,000

320,000

1,846,000

Size Land Area

519 sq. mi (1344 sq. km)
332,160 acres

256 sq. mi (663 sq. km)
163,840 acres

47 sq. mi (122 sq. km)
30,080 acres

181 sq. mi (469 sq. km)
115,840 acres

Tree Cover

9.7% - 13.6 trees/acre

5.9% - 14.9 trees/acre

4.5% - 11.4 trees/acre

14.3% - 21.8 trees/acre

Most Common Species

Velvet mesquite 9.6%
California palm 7.4%
Sweet acacia 6.7%

Italian cypress 24%
Afghan pine 10.6%
Mexican fan palm 6.5%

Italian cypress 19.4%
Desert willow 14.7%
Afghan pine 9.9%

Siberian elm 16.8%
Desert olive 6.5%
Desert willow 6.2%

Percentage of trees less than 6in DBH

44.10%

53.40%

65.10%

56.20%

Pollution Removal

1,880 tons/year
($7.89 Million/year)

403 tons/year
($294 thousand/year)

126 tons/year
($339 thousand/year)

493 tons/year
($1.44 million/year)

Carbon Storage

339,000 tons
($24.1 Million)

105,000 tons
($7.46 million)

21,700 tons
($1.55 million)

302,000 tons
($21.5 million)

Carbon Sequestration

36,300 tons/year
($2.59 million/year)

8,460 tons/year
($602 thousand/year)

1,800 tons/year
($128 thousand/year)

12,900 tons/year
($921 thousand/year)

Oxygen Production

90,100 tons/year
($0 /year)

16,300 tons/year
($0/year)

3,690 tons/year
($0/year)

28,400 tons/year
($0/year)

Building Energy Savings

$22.2 million/year

$3.02 million/year

$651 thousand/year

$4.35 million/year

Avoided Carbon Emissions

$2.87 million/year

$431 thousand/year

$87.3 thousand/year

$589 thousand/year

Structural Values (replacement value)

$4.23 billion

$1.7 billion

$280 million

$2.62 billion
Alix Rogstad

FINAL THOUGHTS: LESSONS
LEARNED & FUTURE GOALS
Lessons
Learned
• Big projects CAN
be successful!
• Requires:
– Creative visioning
– Leadership
– Good organization
– Patience
– Adaptability
– Sense of humor
Lessons
Learned
• Flexibility is key
with multi-year
projects
– Funding is slow;
contracts take time
– On-the-ground
situation changes
– Mid-stride
adjustments
Lessons Learned
• “Right Team in the Right Place”
– Experience with
project mgmt
(State-State; internal
contracting; etc.)

– Knowledge of the
local vegetation
– Cultural
sensitivities
– Volunteers
Lessons Learned
• Consistency in
data collection
– Decide early
how “%
missing” will be
recorded
– Cultivated &
Natural
Lessons
Learned
• Sample size
– Take into account
multiple parameters
(veg variability,
community size, etc.)

• “Randomized” plots
– Pre-determine how
choices are made in
the field to sample or
not
Lessons
Learned
• i-Tree products
have limitations
in the SW
– Account for all
veg types
(grass; cultivated will
look different)

– Improve spp
sampling
methodology
Future Goals
• Complete data analysis
• Quantify urban tree benefits
• Disseminate information to public and
elected leadership
• Use information to further Urban Tree
Canopy goals
• Develop regional standards to improve air
quality
• Repeat in other SW ecotypes
• Revisit plots in 10 years for comparison
Our Many Thanks:

•
•
•
•
•
•

USDA-Forest Service, S&PF
R3 and R8
• Cori Dolan
Lance Davisson
• Susanne Kaplan
Dana Karcher
• John Richardson
Kelly Washburn
• Kyle McCatty
Matthew Thomas
• Glen Buettner
Cindy Salazar
• Victor Soudani
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Southwestern Urban Forests – Air Quality & Beyond: A Multi-State i-Tree Eco Project Case Study

  • 1. An i-Tree ECO Multi-State Project CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION, RESULTS and LESSONS LEARNED Alix Rogstad, Oscar Mestas, Richard Adkins and Vince Mikulanis
  • 3. Project Partners • USDA Forest Service, State & Private Forestry (funder) • New Mexico State Forestry • Arizona State Forestry • Texas A&M Forest Service • City of Phoenix • City of El Paso • City of Las Cruces • City of Albuquerque • Davey Resource Group
  • 5. Well traveled road with several detours Arizona Andrew Frederick Texas Louise Alix Rogstad Wakem New Mexico Pete John Smith Giedraitis Arizona State Forestry Texas A&M Forest Service Kelly Davisson LanceWashburn Les Finley Les & Finley Craig Fenske Richard Lofstrom, Asst. Park Superintendent Nick Kuhn Albuquerque Albuquerque Farmington Las Cruces Las Cruces Richard Adkins Glendale Phoenix Oscar Mestas El Paso
  • 6. Project Area Convincing 13 SE Region 8 State Foresters to agree to spend money in far West Texas was a challenge.
  • 8. Southwestern Forests Air Quality and Beyond • Multi-state, multi-region collaboration (NM, TX, AZ) • Assessment of urban forest ecosystem services – identify and quantify the current value of urban trees – develop strategies to impact air quality and community health
  • 9. Project Goals • Produce community forest assessments in four targeted municipalities. • Develop goals and strategies for air quality mitigation. • Create tools, outreach materials and partnership forums to increase awareness.
  • 11. Logistics • Gather aerial imagery, land base, and parcel data. • Generate plot centers using i-eco software. • Create a buffer to capture all parcels for plot.
  • 12. Logistics • Mailing list generated • Notification letters – Address verification – up to 25% return rate – Multiple languages – Two week lead time – 800# “hotline” and e-mail for questions • Door hangers
  • 13. Implementation • Main and local project kick-off – Pilot Data Collection • Timing – coordination among project areas • Daily location updates • Weekly progress reports
  • 15. Quality Control • Data collection handbook • Subjective data • Consistent core group of inventory foresters • Hot/Cold checks • Volunteers
  • 17.
  • 18. What is Urban Forest Sustainability in the Desert Southwest? • A keystone for urban living • A component of green infrastructure • A process rather than a goal • A myth?
  • 19.
  • 20. Urban Forestry projects in Phoenix, AZ • Tree and Shade Master Plan – Urban Forest Resource Analysis – Urban Tree Canopy Assessment – Cool Urban Spaces Project – Southwest Forests Air Quality
  • 21. What is the Value of a Healthy Urban Forest? STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS: Open to the Public Re: SOUTHWEST URBAN FORESTS – AIR QUALITY & BEYOND Project Summary Multi-state project to conduct urban forestry ecosystem services assessments in partnering communities, utilizing the i-Tree Eco tool to collect data that will assist communities to develop local and regional air quality planning goals. The project focuses on improving environmental health and community livability in four communities located at-risk of not meeting federal air quality standards. Arizona Project Timeline Stakeholder Meetings: From 6 pm to 7 pm April 29 – Goelet Beuf Community Center (3435 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd) April 30 – Cesar Chavez Public Library (3635 W. Baseline Rd) May 1 – Paradise Valley Community Center (17402 N 40th St) May 2 – Washington Activity Center (2240 W Citrus Way) Partners: AZ State Forestry, New Mexico EMNRD Forestry Division, Texas A&M University Forest Service, Davey Resource Group and paid for by funds provided from the USDA Forest Service. Partnering Communities: City of Phoenix, City of Albuquerque, City of Las Cruces, City of El Paso Questions: City of Phoenix: Richard Adkins (Richard.Adkins@phoenix.gov: 602.495.3762)
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  • 23. Key Findings (Summary) Phoenix, AZ El Paso, TX Las Cruces, NM Albuquerque, NM Number of Trees (est.) 3,357,000 1,504,000 320,000 1,846,000 Size Land Area 519 sq. mi (1344 sq. km) 332,160 acres 256 sq. mi (663 sq. km) 163,840 acres 47 sq. mi (122 sq. km) 30,080 acres 181 sq. mi (469 sq. km) 115,840 acres Tree Cover 9.7% - 13.6 trees/acre 5.9% - 14.9 trees/acre 4.5% - 11.4 trees/acre 14.3% - 21.8 trees/acre Most Common Species Velvet mesquite 9.6% California palm 7.4% Sweet acacia 6.7% Italian cypress 24% Afghan pine 10.6% Mexican fan palm 6.5% Italian cypress 19.4% Desert willow 14.7% Afghan pine 9.9% Siberian elm 16.8% Desert olive 6.5% Desert willow 6.2% Percentage of trees less than 6in DBH 44.10% 53.40% 65.10% 56.20% Pollution Removal 1,880 tons/year ($7.89 Million/year) 403 tons/year ($294 thousand/year) 126 tons/year ($339 thousand/year) 493 tons/year ($1.44 million/year) Carbon Storage 339,000 tons ($24.1 Million) 105,000 tons ($7.46 million) 21,700 tons ($1.55 million) 302,000 tons ($21.5 million) Carbon Sequestration 36,300 tons/year ($2.59 million/year) 8,460 tons/year ($602 thousand/year) 1,800 tons/year ($128 thousand/year) 12,900 tons/year ($921 thousand/year) Oxygen Production 90,100 tons/year ($0 /year) 16,300 tons/year ($0/year) 3,690 tons/year ($0/year) 28,400 tons/year ($0/year) Building Energy Savings $22.2 million/year $3.02 million/year $651 thousand/year $4.35 million/year Avoided Carbon Emissions $2.87 million/year $431 thousand/year $87.3 thousand/year $589 thousand/year Structural Values (replacement value) $4.23 billion $1.7 billion $280 million $2.62 billion
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  • 27. Alix Rogstad FINAL THOUGHTS: LESSONS LEARNED & FUTURE GOALS
  • 28. Lessons Learned • Big projects CAN be successful! • Requires: – Creative visioning – Leadership – Good organization – Patience – Adaptability – Sense of humor
  • 29. Lessons Learned • Flexibility is key with multi-year projects – Funding is slow; contracts take time – On-the-ground situation changes – Mid-stride adjustments
  • 30. Lessons Learned • “Right Team in the Right Place” – Experience with project mgmt (State-State; internal contracting; etc.) – Knowledge of the local vegetation – Cultural sensitivities – Volunteers
  • 31. Lessons Learned • Consistency in data collection – Decide early how “% missing” will be recorded – Cultivated & Natural
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  • 33. Lessons Learned • Sample size – Take into account multiple parameters (veg variability, community size, etc.) • “Randomized” plots – Pre-determine how choices are made in the field to sample or not
  • 34. Lessons Learned • i-Tree products have limitations in the SW – Account for all veg types (grass; cultivated will look different) – Improve spp sampling methodology
  • 35. Future Goals • Complete data analysis • Quantify urban tree benefits • Disseminate information to public and elected leadership • Use information to further Urban Tree Canopy goals • Develop regional standards to improve air quality • Repeat in other SW ecotypes • Revisit plots in 10 years for comparison
  • 36. Our Many Thanks: • • • • • • USDA-Forest Service, S&PF R3 and R8 • Cori Dolan Lance Davisson • Susanne Kaplan Dana Karcher • John Richardson Kelly Washburn • Kyle McCatty Matthew Thomas • Glen Buettner Cindy Salazar • Victor Soudani Dolores Ibarra

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  1. The Brain behind the project and his first victim (I mean partner).
  2. I will go through a quick changing of the guards slide to show the audience the many layers of governmental involvement.
  3. This will be our pre transition slide and then It will go to the Project Partners and Andrew will take over.
  4. Develop a baseline of the urban forest in terms ofStructureHealthEnvironmental effects (Carbon sequestration, pollution removal, etc.) Study cities are in regions at risk of not meeting federal air quality standardsAnalyze data and provide comparisons amongst the four study citiesDemonstrate where improvements to the urban forest may help improve air quality and other environmental factors.
  5. Removed stakeholder meetings from this slide. Richard will metion as Phx is the only city which did.