Climbers' Corner • Tree Academy
Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday
Climbing the Technology Tree Using GIS
Summary
Although
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has been around for more than 30 years, it
is still in its infancy in many organizations and industries. With the
increase of available map products and applications being developed on a daily
basis, mobile and web-based solutions have made their way into the tree
management industry. We’ll demonstrate solutions that have simplified the
inventory process and daily management of tree maintenance – with robust query
& reporting tools.
Emerald
Ash Borer (EAB) is in the forefront of municipal tree management concerns and
many communities are using the power of GIS to develop strategies for managing
this pest with the goal of mitigating the impact of EAB on their urban tree
canopy. We will demonstrate how GIS is and can be a valuable management tool in
the EAB toolbox.
Presenters
John Gall
is
the Special Projects Coordinator with Wachtel Tree Science, a full service TCIA
accredited tree care firm located in Merton, WI. He holds a Masters of Urban Forestry degree
from Purdue University. Prior to joining Wachtel in 2002, he was City Forester
of Springfield, OH and West Allis, WI.
He has performed numerous GIS tree inventories and developed public tree
management plans and EAB implementation plans for municipalities throughout
Wisconsin and northern Illinois.He is an ISA Certified Arborist/Municipal
Specialist and an Honorary Life Member of the Wisconsin Arborist Association.
Thomas
Tym
is a Principal/ Senior GIS Analyst at Ruekert & Mielke,
Inc., a Municipal Infrastructure Management firm located in Waukesha, WI. He is
responsible for business development and selling for the firm. He specializes
in providing general GIS consulting services, including demonstrations,
presentations and web application training to existing and potential clients.
Thomas is also an expert in asset management, including VUEWorks software.
Thomas has been employed by Ruekert & Mielke, Inc. since 1985.
Nathan Schuettpelz
is
Consulting Specialist with Wachtel Tree Science. He received his BS in Urban
Forestry/Forestry Administration and Utilization from UW-Stevens Point. His
primary focus is with GIS field data collection using handheld and tablet
devices and data analysis using various components of i‑Tree. He is an ISA
Certified Arborist.
Climbers' Corner • Tree Academy
Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday