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Tamil Nadu to Map Every Tree in Six Cities

30 Nov

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Summary

  • A comprehensive tree census and green space survey will be launched across six major Tamil Nadu cities.
  • The survey uses satellite imagery and geospatial tech to map green spaces and individual trees.
  • A web-based dashboard will provide real-time insights for data-driven urban planning decisions.
Tamil Nadu to Map Every Tree in Six Cities

The Forest Department is set to launch a significant tree census and green space survey across six key cities in Tamil Nadu, including Chennai, Coimbatore, Tirupur, Madurai, Tiruchi, and Salem. This initiative aims to meticulously map the current state of urban greenery, utilizing high-resolution satellite imagery and sophisticated geospatial technologies to understand distribution and density.

The project will establish a detailed inventory of urban trees, identifying and geo-tagging each one. It will also assess the vital ecological services provided by these green spaces, such as carbon sequestration and heat island effect mitigation, while identifying new opportunities for urban forests.

To facilitate informed decision-making, a dedicated web-based dashboard will be developed, integrating various data sources. This tool will empower city planners with real-time insights to enhance green cover, promote biodiversity, and strengthen climate resilience strategies throughout the state, with an allocation of ₹90 lakh for the project.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The census aims to map existing greenery, identify new spaces for expansion, and assess ecological services provided by urban trees.
The survey will cover Chennai, Coimbatore, Tirupur, Madurai, Tiruchi, and Salem.
Data will inform city master plans, climate resilience strategies, and recommendations for increasing green cover and biodiversity.

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