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Layer: ASU_Trees07232018 (ID:0)

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Name: ASU_Trees07232018

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Description: 12/1/2017 Using collector I added trees planted around Newland Residence Hall and the Yosef statue November 29thand 30th. 11/30/2017 added to the SDE with appropriate domains.11/07/2017 Updated needed domains and edited affected attribute columns. Had some difficulty working over the network.10/11/2017 Now in the SDE the appropriate images were attached to some of the points in this feature class. Many are out of date but were attached anyway.6/13/2017 Added these fields as requested by Chris EricksonPD, Pest and Disease Observed, string 75Severity, Severity of Attack: minimal, needs attention, severe, dead, unknown, string 30DO, Dates Observed, string 100 Treatment, Product Used, string 75 TD, Treatment Date, date 4/9/2017 Tree meeting I have been charged with keeping up with the tree inventory Landscape will send updates as trees are removed and planted. Updated complete, however each point needs to be touched again in the field to reconcile.2/21/2017 Tidying up existing data for Highland Mapping, typos and missing data, also added global id and editor tracking.11/28/2016 Phone Call From Chris Erickson stating he would maintain the tree inventory from now on. Decision made by Dr. Greg Taylor and himself. This project started as a corporative effort between the Physical Plant and the Biology Department 2008-2013. This enabled ASU to achieve tree campus USA status in 2014. A graduate student named Jason Harkey was contracted by the Physical Plant to locate the prominent trees on Appalachian State University campus. This inventory was performed between 2011-2013, he also quickly assessed each of the trees for visible obvious hazards. He also did his master’s thesis on tree biodiversity, tree health, and carbon sequestration. Collecting his own data helped him with this. Chris Erickson edited and maintained this shapefile off and on until 2015. The Spring semester 2016 Edward Hyle edited and corrected much of this attribute information. Now it is time all the trees are reassessed, and possibly adding more of the outlying trees to the inventory, to be identified and studied. Many of the data points that were obviously incorrectly located were snapped to the 6" base map provided by the Geography Department. Currently there are 3165 living trees associated with Appalachian State University campus tree inventory, 1995 are deciduous and 1170 are evergreen.Dr. Michael Madritch, Jason Harkey, Chris Erickson, Edward Hyle

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Last Edit Date: 7/26/2019 7:12:34 PM

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