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How GIS Maps Help to Build the Urban Forest

Using maps and data to assess and improve tree canopy cover in North Texas Maps are a powerful tool used in urban forestry that help people understand the different types of trees a city has, where they are located, and about their health and growth. Most mapping of the urban forest is done electronically through “Geographical Information Systems”, or GIS.   What Are GIS Maps? GIS maps analyze data across a city, county or region while helping foresters learn more about the trees in the […]

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Salazar Elementary Texas Trees Planting

Students Plant 49 Trees at Salazar Elementary with Texas Trees Foundation

Texas Trees Foundation launches Cool School at Salazar Elementary Over 550 students at Salazar Elementary in Dallas, Texas planted 49 trees with the support of teachers and volunteers as part of Texas Trees Foundation’s Cool Schools program. Volunteers came from organizations and companies such as Idea Grove, The Beck Group, Studio Outside and Groundwork Dallas.

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“Second Wave of Modernism IV: Making Space within Place” Conference

The Art of Design for Creating a Healing Medical District As part of the The Cultural Landscape Foundation Conference “Second Wave of Modernism IV: Making Space within Place,” our feature session was “The Art of Design for Creating a Healing Medical District” which included a walking tour of the Southwestern Medical District and discussion of the

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