Citizen Science - Urban Tree Seed Traits - Data Curation
Seed traits and other reproductive traits can tell us a lot about the trees currently in our urban spaces around the world and offer insight into how what we plant in our urban spaces today will shape our urban forest of tomorrow.
Current estimates state that of the known 60000 species of trees only 8% (<5000) are being planted in our urban spaces globally. This may have huge implications for the health and diversity of our future urban forest.
Thank you for taking part in this project and helping to build upon our collective knowledge on the current and future status of our urban forests. If you know anyone else who may be interested in taking part in this project please share the link to this form or the original post.
Please fill this out with your contact information and preferences to join the project. Only an email and the number of trees you are willing to input are required, all other information is optional. Once we have your information a folder will be shared with you with a Spreadsheet and video instructions. The entire curation process is expected to take no more than an hour. We do ask that you complete the sheet with one week of receiving it. Thank you!
All information is private and will not be shared without expressed permission.