How can GIS be used for urban forestry?
Urban forestry is the planning, management, and conservation of trees and vegetation in urban areas. It provides various environmental, social, and economic benefits, such as improving air quality, reducing heat island effects, enhancing biodiversity, and creating green spaces for recreation and well-being. However, urban forestry also faces many challenges, such as limited space, competing land uses, pests and diseases, climate change, and lack of funding and public awareness. How can geographic information systems (GIS) be used to support urban forestry and address these challenges?