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Data regarding urban trees and greenery

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Dear City of Sydney,

May I request for data regarding the urban trees of the city? If possible I would like to have as much features as possible
For example, Genus of tree, height of tree, age of tree, crown height, crown width, carbon storage, carbon sequestration, no2 reduction, so2 reduction, co reduction, o3 reduction, potential evapotranspiration, pm2.5 reduction, avoided water runoff, value of tree

Thank you so much
Yours faithfully,
Devvyn

City of Sydney

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David Watson, City of Sydney

Hi Devvyn

Most of the data you are after is published on the City's Data Hub - please follow this link - https://data.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/sea....

Unfortunately due to resource implications we cannot supply the crown width of the trees.

I hope this helps.

Regards

David Watson

Information Access
cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
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​Eora nation as the Traditional Custodians of our Local
​Area.

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