China uses GPS to track trees

dstrand | GPS, nature | Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Shanghai’s city gardening administration is using GPS to to map all the trees in Shanghai that are 300 years old or older.  More than 1,500 trees have been mapped, and the city is sharing this list with construction companies and the cities construction administration department, in order to protect these trees.  There is also an interactive map which will give users the details about each tree in each location.  <link>

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