Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

Maples, Oaks, and More: The NYC Tree Map as a Stewardship Tool

March 24 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Open Data Week 2026 March 22-29, 2026 (and more!)

Do you look up as you walk through our city, curious about the trees? Join this interactive session exploring the NYC Tree Map, a free online tool developed by NYC Parks. We’ll hear from the deputy director of Digital Media at NYC Parks, Tom Hughes, about how the NYC Tree Map was designed and developed. You’ll then have time to use desktop computers to explore the NYC Tree Map and become familiar with navigating its features. We’ll conclude by hearing from members of the Jackson Heights Beautification Group Tree LC Team about how they utilize this tool to organize and record their tree stewardship efforts.

This event will be held at the St. John’s Recreation Center (1251 Prospect Place) in Brooklyn. Register here.

Details

Other

Pre-requisites
Open to beginners. Basic computer literacy required.
Public Dataset(s)
2015 Street Tree Census - Tree Data , Forestry Tree Points

Venue