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Where are the trees? Not Paris, new ‘Green View Index’ finds
learn from each other,” Ratti
said.
He also hopes ordinary
citizens will use the web-
site to check out their own
homes, and advocate with
municipal officials for more
trees in their neighborhoods.
By MARK PRATT
Associated Press
BOSTON — Where are
the trees? More important,
where aren’t the trees? A lab
at the Massachusetts Insti-
tute of Technology is help-
ing some of the world’s cit-
ies answer both questions
in an attempt to make them
more pleasant places to live
and work.
In an effort to enhance
the critical role trees play in
urban environments — pro-
viding cooling shade, allevi-
ating air and noise pollution,
and easing the effects of cli-
mate change — the school’s
Senseable City Lab has
developed an online platform
that maps out the canopy in
some major cities to make it
easier for urban planners and
ordinary citizens to see where
more are needed.
Tree growth
Treepedia
The project, called Tree-
pedia, uses Google Street
View to create what the MIT
team calls the Green View
Index.
Trees block shortwave
radiation and increase water
evaporation, creating more
comfortable microclimates
and mitigating air pollution,
lab director Carlo Ratti said.
But they also just make peo-
ple feel better, Ratti said,
channeling Harvard biologist
E.O. Wilson’s biophilia the-
ory that humans innately seek
out connections with nature.
340 Fuel & Wood
AP Photo/Michael Probst
Two cyclists pedal through an alley of small trees in Frankfurt, Germany.
“We as humans have a nat-
ural willingness and desire to
be in green spaces,” he said.
The interactive website
gives bird’s-eye views of 15
cities, with trees represented
by green dots. Users can
zoom into a particular neigh-
borhood or individual street
to see ground-level images.
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The project was inspired
by the World Economic
Forum’s Global Agenda
Council on the Future of Cit-
ies, which included increas-
ing tree canopy cover on a list
of top 10 urban innovations.
“We hope that this
endeavor will give citizens
a greater appreciation of
their city’s green canopy and
appreciate that the green can-
opy can assist in responding
to climate change,” council
manager Alice Charles said
in a statement.
The project’s maps aren’t
perfect. It appears as if there
are no trees in some of the
world’s most famous parks.
New York’s Central Park,
Boston Common and Lon-
don’s Hyde Park appear as
large black swaths of nothing
— probably because Google
Street View vehicles can’t get
into those areas.
Ratti hopes to eventually
fill those gaps using satellite
data, but adds that catalog-
ing street trees is the project’s
primary goal.
“Streets are important,
because that’s where we
spend most of our time,” he
said.
J. Dean Taylor
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Department of Justice
100 SW Market Street
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: (971) 673-1880
ISSUED this 19th day of January, 2017.
Issued by:
J. Dean Taylor #903902
Assistant Attorney General
Published: February 1st, 8th and 25th, 2016.