Plants, People, Planet (Jan 2020)

TreeSnap: A citizen science app connecting tree enthusiasts and forest scientists

  • Ellen Crocker,
  • Bradford Condon,
  • Abdullah Almsaeed,
  • Benjamin Jarret,
  • C. Dana Nelson,
  • Albert G. Abbott,
  • Doreen Main,
  • Margaret Staton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp3.41
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 47 – 52

Abstract

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Societal Impact Statement The scientists that study and work to improve forest health need information on where pests and diseases are spreading, as well as where healthy, resilient trees remain. TreeSnap is a citizen science project and mobile app created to meet this need by enabling citizens to easily submit global positioning system (GPS) locations, photos, and observational information about trees of interest to scientists. The app was designed and built to ensure that the data being collected directly helps scientists engaged in a number of forest health research activities, including studying the genetic diversity of tree species, breeding trees, and monitoring tree health.

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