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    The geospatial group at Texas A&M Forest Service uses geospatial data and technology to develop applications that provide state-of-the-art access to information on forest lands and wildfire issues across Texas. These applications are targeted to landowners, managers, government officials, local community groups, and the public to facilitate making timely decisions in the management and protection of their forests. Learn more about how Texas A&M Forest Service applications can help you accomplish these objectives through Texas Forest Information PortalTexas Wildfire Risk Assessment Portal, and Texas Interagency Coordination Center.

    This page provides links to the many applications developed by the geospatial group. Expand the categories below to access the applications.


     + Forest Management

    Map My PropertyMap My Property provides landowners and other interested users a quick and simple tool for making a map of their property than can be shared with others. The app also allows users to view, identify and clip soils and vegetation layers to the mapped boundary.




    Trees CountTrees Count is a mobile app for iOS and Android devices that allows users to inventory trees in communities. Data such as species, DBH, condition, and recommended maintenance can be stored for individual trees. Inventories can be transferred across devices.




    Plan My Land OperationPlan My Land Operation provides users with tools to locate and map their project area, identify and buffer sensitive areas, determine operational characteristics of mapped soil types, and calculate the watershed area for a selected point.




    Forest LegacyForest Legacy allows users to learn more about the ecologically important forests protected by the Forest Legacy Program that are threatened by conversion to non-forest uses. The app has interactive maps and pictures for each conservation easement.




    Urban Tree CanopyUrban Tree Canopy application displays predicted urban growth areas, UTC for selected communities, and models future UTC based on management policy. Users can also download reports and data for a selected city.




    Texas Forestry BMPsTexas Forestry BMPs app is based on the Texas Forestry Best Management Practices Handbook (May 2014). It covers all forest activities, including the actual BMP guidelines, recommended specifications, schematics, tables, and a glossary.




    Forest Action PlanForest Action Plan provides a brief description of the issues addressed in the Forest Action Plan produced for Texas and allows the user to view the priority maps developed for each issue in relation to underlying basemaps. It also provides tools to download reports and print maps.

     

     + Landowner Tools

    Map My PropertyMap My Property provides landowners and other interested users a quick and simple tool for making a map of their property than can be shared with others. The app also allows users to view, identify and clip soils and vegetation layers to the mapped boundary.




    Trees CountTrees Count is a mobile app for iOS and Android devices that allows users to inventory trees in communities. Data such as species, DBH, condition, and recommended maintenance can be stored for individual trees. Inventories can be transferred across devices.




    MLMCMy Land Management Connector helps landowners find land management service providers, assists service providers in aggregating land management services, and works for any size property and most land management services.




    Plan My Land OperationPlan My Land Operation provides users with tools to locate and map their project area, identify and buffer sensitive areas, determine operational characteristics of mapped soil types, and calculate the watershed area for a selected point.




    TxWRAP Public ViewerTxWRAP Public Viewer is a mapping application designed to let users zoom to a place of interest, explore map themes, and identify wildfire risk for a specific location on the map. The featured tool in this application is called “What’s Your Risk?”.




    Timberland Decision Support SystemTimberland Decision Support System is a web-based decision support tool for non-industrial private landowners and others who are interested in timberland investment and management. It also includes Thinning Decision Support System.




    Texas Forestry BMPsTexas Forestry BMPs app is based on the Texas Forestry Best Management Practices Handbook (May 2014). It covers all forest activities, including the actual BMP guidelines, recommended specifications, schematics, tables, and a glossary.




    Forest DroughtForest Drought application allows users to explore past, current, and future drought conditions on Texas forestland. Understanding the history and projection of drought conditions in an area helps forest managers make sound management decisions.




    Timber Supply AnalysisTimber Supply Analysis application provides estimates of timberland area and timber volume, growth, and removals within a user-defined area. Additional tools allows users to generate a series of detailed summary statistics, download standard reports, and print maps.




    Forest Products DirectoryForest Products Directory application provides information on the various forest products industries and companies in Texas. Additional tools allow users to print the map and save the forest products results to PDF or excel files.

     

     + Wood, Fiber Production, and Economics

    Forest DistributionForest Distribution application displays the various types of trees statewide and provides an estimate of the amount of biomass that occurs within 50, 75, and 100 miles of a user-defined user defined point in Texas along with the total for the entire state.




    Economic ImpactEconomic Impact is a web-based interactive tool to summarize economic impacts of the forest sector in East Texas. It offers thematic maps and multi-year trends for the counties in East Texas. Statewide economic impacts reports can also be downloaded.




    Forest Ecosystem ValuesForest Ecosystem Values application provides estimated economic values for certain ecosystem services and benefits provided by forests. Additional services and benefits will be included as data becomes available.




    Timber Supply AnalysisTimber Supply Analysis application provides estimates of timberland area and timber volume, growth, and removals within a user-defined area. Additional tools allows users to generate a series of detailed summary statistics, download standard reports, and print maps.




    Forest Products DirectoryForest Products Directory application provides information on the various forest products industries and companies in Texas. Additional tools allow users to print the map and save the forest products results to PDF or excel files.

     

     + Community Forestry

    Trees CountTrees Count is a mobile app for iOS and Android devices that allows users to inventory trees in communities. Data such as species, DBH, condition, and recommended maintenance can be stored for individual trees. Inventories can be transferred across devices.




    My City's TreesMy City's Trees application enables anyone to access Urban Forest Inventory Analysis (FIA) Data and produce custom analyses and reports. A key feature of Urban FIA is remeasurement of select locations every year, and this data will be added as it becomes available.




    Urban Tree CanopyUrban Tree Canopy application displays predicted urban growth areas, UTC for selected communities, and models future UTC based on management policy. Users can also download reports and data for a selected city.




    Tree RiskTree Risk is a mobile app for iOS and Android devices that helps perform a limited visual tree assessment. It maps those trees with obvious defects that have a Probable or Imminent likelihood of failure and identifies treatment. 




    Tree TrailsTree Trails is a conservation education project to enhance outdoor classrooms at schools, nature centers and public parks. The project creates an education trail focused on trees. Students ultimately produce and participate in a service learning experience.

     

     + Wildfire

    TxWRAP Public ViewerTxWRAP Public Viewer is a mapping application designed to let users zoom to a place of interest, explore map themes, and identify wildfire risk for a specific location on the map. The featured tool in this application is called “What’s Your Risk?”.




    TxWRAP Professional ViewerTxWRAP Professional Viewer is designed to support the community wildfire protection planning needs of government officials, hazard-mitigation planners and wildland fire professionals. This app has advanced functionality as compared to the Public Viewer.




    Fire Occurence ExplorerTxWRAP Fire Occurrence Explorer is designed to analyze historical wildfire occurrence data from 2005 to 2015. The featured tool in this app is the “Fire Cause Analyzer”. Access to this app requires a valid user account from the Texas A&M Forest Service.




    Current Fire ActivityCurrent Fire Activity map shows wildland fires that a Texas A&M Forest Service crew has taken action on. The data is populated directly by the dispatch system and is updated as the dispatcher updates their system.




    BastropBastrop - A Story of Wildfire and Restoration tells the story of how several agencies including Texas A&M Forest Service have been restoring the unique Lost Pines ecosystem after the devastating Bastrop wildfire in 2011. 




    ERCSeasonal Energy Release Component Graphs provide a time series data view for both of the current Energy Release Component and historical values in Texas, which can help to increase the situational awareness for wildland firefighters.

     

     + Risk Assessment

    TxWRAP Public ViewerTxWRAP Public Viewer is a mapping application designed to let users zoom to a place of interest, explore map themes, and identify wildfire risk for a specific location on the map. The featured tool in this application is called “What’s Your Risk?”.




    TxWRAP Professional ViewerTxWRAP Professional Viewer is designed to support the community wildfire protection planning needs of government officials, hazard-mitigation planners and wildland fire professionals. This app has advanced functionality as compared to the Public Viewer.




    Fire Occurence ExplorerTxWRAP Fire Occurrence Explorer is designed to analyze historical wildfire occurrence data from 2005 to 2015. The featured tool in this app is the “Fire Cause Analyzer”. Access to this app requires a valid user account from the Texas A&M Forest Service.




    Tree RiskTree Risk is a mobile app for iOS and Android devices that helps perform a limited visual tree assessment. It maps those trees with obvious defects that have a Probable or Imminent likelihood of failure and identifies treatment. 




    Forest DroughtForest Drought application allows users to explore past, current, and future drought conditions on Texas forestland. Understanding the history and projection of drought conditions in an area helps forest managers make sound management decisions.

     

     + Education and Public Outreach

    Big Tree RegistryBig Tree Registry is a list of the largest known specimens of each Texas tree species. In some cases, these trees could be the largest in the country! This application displays tree measurements and photos as well as public tree locations.




    Famous Trees of TexasFamous Trees of Texas is an elite group of trees that have witnessed exciting events in Texas’ frontier history. Tour the trees through our app, and learn more about Texas history and the connection of people and trees through time.




    State ForestsTexas State Forests and Arboretums serve as educational resources for Texans and visitors. Tour through our app which includes interactive trail maps, compelling multimedia content, elevation profiles, and visitor information.




    Forest LegacyForest Legacy allows users to learn more about the ecologically important forests protected by the Forest Legacy Program that are threatened by conversion to non-forest uses. The app has interactive maps and pictures for each conservation easement.




    Tree TrailsTree Trails is a conservation education project to enhance outdoor classrooms at schools, nature centers and public parks. The project creates an education trail focused on trees. Students ultimately produce and participate in a service learning experience.




    Forest DistributionForest Distribution application displays the various types of trees statewide and provides an estimate of the amount of biomass that occurs within 50, 75, and 100 miles of a user-defined user defined point in Texas along with the total for the entire state.




    Economic ImpactEconomic Impact is a web-based interactive tool to summarize economic impacts of the forest sector in East Texas. It offers thematic maps and multi-year trends for the counties in East Texas. Statewide economic impacts reports can also be downloaded.




    BastropBastrop - A Story of Wildfire and Restoration tells the story of how several agencies including Texas A&M Forest Service have been restoring the unique Lost Pines ecosystem after the devastating Bastrop wildfire in 2011. 




    TxWRAP Public ViewerTxWRAP Public Viewer is a mapping application designed to let users zoom to a place of interest, explore map themes, and identify wildfire risk for a specific location on the map. The featured tool in this application is called “What’s Your Risk?”.




    Current Fire ActivityCurrent Fire Activity map shows wildland fires that a Texas A&M Forest Service crew has taken action on. The data is populated directly by the dispatch system and is updated as the dispatcher updates their system.




    Texas Forestry BMPsTexas Forestry BMPs app is based on the Texas Forestry Best Management Practices Handbook (May 2014). It covers all forest activities, including the actual BMP guidelines, recommended specifications, schematics, tables, and a glossary.




    Forest Action PlanForest Action Plan provides a brief description of the issues addressed in the Forest Action Plan produced for Texas and allows the user to view the priority maps developed for each issue in relation to underlying basemaps. It also provides tools to download reports and print maps.




    Forest Ecosystem ValuesForest Ecosystem Values application provides estimated economic values for certain ecosystem services and benefits provided by forests. Additional services and benefits will be included as data becomes available.




    ERCSeasonal Energy Release Component Graphs provide a time series data view for both of the current Energy Release Component and historical values in Texas, which can help to increase the situational awareness for wildland firefighters.




    Forest Products DirectoryForest Products Directory application provides information on the various forest products industries and companies in Texas. Additional tools allow users to print the map and save the forest products results to PDF or excel files.

     

     + Data Download

    Map My PropertyMap My Property provides landowners and other interested users a quick and simple tool for making a map of their property than can be shared with others. The app also allows users to view, identify and clip soils and vegetation layers to the mapped boundary.




    Trees CountTrees Count is a mobile app for iOS and Android devices that allows users to inventory trees in communities. Data such as species, DBH, condition, and recommended maintenance can be stored for individual trees. Inventories can be transferred across devices.




    Plan My Land OperationPlan My Land Operation provides users with tools to locate and map their project area, identify and buffer sensitive areas, determine operational characteristics of mapped soil types, and calculate the watershed area for a selected point.




    TxWRAP Professional ViewerTxWRAP Professional Viewer is designed to support the community wildfire protection planning needs of government officials, hazard-mitigation planners and wildland fire professionals. This app has advanced functionality as compared to the Public Viewer.




    Fire Occurence ExplorerTxWRAP Fire Occurrence Explorer is designed to analyze historical wildfire occurrence data from 2005 to 2015. The featured tool in this app is the “Fire Cause Analyzer”. Access to this app requires a valid user account from the Texas A&M Forest Service.




    Tree RiskTree Risk is a mobile app for iOS and Android devices that helps perform a limited visual tree assessment. It maps those trees with obvious defects that have a Probable or Imminent likelihood of failure and identifies treatment. 




    Urban Tree CanopyUrban Tree Canopy application displays predicted urban growth areas, UTC for selected communities, and models future UTC based on management policy. Users can also download reports and data for a selected city.

     

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