GEOM99 - Web Alpha
Ideal
There is a web map showing the significant trees on public land across Ontario for people to visit and for conservation purpose. People can also contribute to the project by adding in examples of significant trees they come across
Reality
There is currently no web map showing the significant trees
Consequences
People are unaware of the significant trees in Ontario, and the trees might be harmed due to this lack of knowledge
Proposal
Create a web map with an easy-to-use submission form for the public to record signficant trees in their area and plot them on the map
Approval Status
Approved.
Now What?
To reconcile the lack of mapping of significant trees in ontario, this solution aims to provide a platform for the public to submit trees locations and relevent information in their local area. Autopopulated onto a web map application for all users to view at their pleasure. The main components necessary to accomplish a solution, include building a web map and submission form. Details of each step are available on the Process page, and the products created available in Deliverables.
Project Objectives
- Create KoboToolbox Submission Survey
- Web Map Application
- Github Automation
So What Do I Do?
Head on over to Deliverables for the survey and add in the significant trees in your area! Then checkout the significant trees map! Please be aware this map updates on a scheduled basis, and your tree may not appear immediately.
Used to build the online map
Used to build the submission form
Used to host the project files
Used to transfer data from KoboToolbox to Github
Perry is currently studying GIS (Applications Specialist) at Fleming College. He previously studied Environmental Science at York University.
Rebecca is currently studying GIS (Applications Specialist) at Fleming College. She recently previously studied Biology and Environmental Sciences at the University of Ottawa.
Igraine is currently studying GIS (Applications Specialist) at Fleming College. She previously studied archaeology at Trent University.