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Mumbai activists demand that the tree geo-tagging information be made public

Environment activists and mapping technology experts assert that when the information about geo-tagged trees in cities such as Mumbai are made public, the citizens can track the trees. This in turn, improves governance and public participation in tree conservation.

October 22, 2022 / 12:54 IST
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-Tree mapping involves geo-tagging trees (marking the latitude and longitude) and incorporating tree details such as the species, girth, height, age, health condition and even the canopy diameter.

-As GIS mapping technologies improve, Mumbai authorities are planning to study additional parameters that could improve the understanding of more tree features. But the data is available on a beta feed only on government network systems, and not accessible by the public.

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By Hepzi Anthony

In 2018, activist Gopal Jhaveri in Mumbai, discovered that four coconut trees in his area, Borivali, had been poisoned by miscreants to achieve a clear view for an advertisement hoarding. Jhaveri lodged a police complaint against the unnamed offenders. The police investigations failed to make any headway as there was no proof that a tree previously stood at that spot. Jhaveri decided to approach the municipal authorities for evidence. But he realised that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) did not have or share records of individual trees, despite it having done a Geographical Information Systems (GIS) tree mapping census just the previous year.