The views and opinions of individuals expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the Department or USDA Forest Service, and shall not be used for advertising or product-endorsement purposes. References herein to any specific commercial products, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the Department or USDA Forest Service. Users are required to make their own assessment of the data for any specific use. The Department makes no warranties, implied or expressed, with respect to the accuracy of and the use of this data for any specific purpose. For commercial use of the Department of Forestry and Fire Management maps and data see Arizona Revised Statutes 39-121.03. Use is granted to public agencies, educational institutions, non-profit organizations and private individuals for non-commercial purposes. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Major funding provided by the USDA Forest Service State and Private Forestry Program. GIS data of analysis results (hosted feature service). Zoom to: Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Surprise, Tempe, Tucson,Ģ017 Shade Tree Planting Prioritization GIS Data (hosted by AZGeo Hub) Updated Zoom to: Avondale, Buckeye, Casa Grande, Flagstaff, Goodyear, Lake Havasu City, Yuma, Zoom to: Apache Junction, Bullhead City, Camp Verde, Chino Valley, Coolidge, Cottonwood, Douglas, El Mirage, Eloy, Florence, Fountain Hills, Green Valley, Kingman, Marana, Maricopa, Nogales, Oro Valley, Paradise Valley, Payson, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Queen Creek, Sahuarita, San Luis, Sedona, Show Low, Sierra Vista, Somerton, Zoom to: Bisbee, Cave Creek, Globe, Guadalupe, Holbrook, Kayenta, Litchfield Park, Page, Safford, Snowflake, South Tucson, Thatcher, Tolleson, Wickenburg, Winslow, Youngtown, Johns, Star Valley, Superior, Taylor, Tombstone, Wellton, Willcox, Williams, Zoom to: Benson, Carefree, Chinle, Clarkdale, Clifton, Colorado City, Dewey Humboldt, Eagar, Fredonia, Gila Bend, Huachuca City, Kearny, Mammoth, Miami, Parker, Pima, Pinetop-Lakeside, Quartzsite, San Carlos, Springerville, St. Zoom to: Duncan, Hayden, Jerome, Patagonia, Tusayan, Winkelman, Simple interactive online map of the analysis results. All other are city-wide estimates.Ģ017 Shade Tree Planting Prioritization Simple Web Map updated Note: Only STPP Indexes and attributes denoted with a * are Census Block Group level estimates. Click on Census Block Group polygons to access attributes.Heat and Developed Imperviousness Index.Switch the basemap between road map, satellite image, topographic map, etc.Summary of the intent, methodology, and results of the 2017 Shade Tree Planting Prioritization analysis.Ģ017 Shade Tree Planting Prioritization Atlas updated ġ1" by 17" Atlas of shade tree planting prioritization maps for Arizona's 95 largest cities and towns.Ģ017 Shade Tree Planting Prioritization Advanced Web Map updated Īdvanced interactive online map of the analysis results. Identify areas with possibly larger tree maintenance needs ("cool" spots)Īide obtaining funding for specific projectsĢ017 Shade Tree Planting Prioritization Reportupdated Identify potential markets for tree nurseries ("hot" spots) Target and maximize volunteer tree planting and care efforts Identify underserved neighborhoods and promote shade tree planting and maintenance Justify shade tree planting and maintenance costs How Can The Prioritization Maps Help Me? ResidentĬompare neighborhoods and inform community actio n The analysis and products will inform future DFFM priorities for program delivery and may be used directly by communities for their management needs. Generate summaries and geospatial products for internal and public dissemination.Keep spatial and quantitative analysis simple and transparent.Account for a city’s commitment to their urban forest (sustainability) as it applies to UCF partnerships and projects. Identify Arizona’s underserved cities and communities based on state-wide, best available, and relevant socio-economic and environmental data.Rapidly and strategically assess Arizona’s urban forest communities to inform Urban and Community Forestry planning.The intent of the Shade Tree Planting Prioritization (STPP) analysis is to:
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