by Tig Tillinghast | Nov 19, 2014 | Apps, Business of Forestry, Clients, GIS, Mapping, Research and Studies, Risk Assessment, Tree Healthcare, Urban Forestry
Over the course of customizing Urban Forest Metrix for dozens of different firms and arborists each quarter, we get to know how people work alike and how they work differently. Here are the key desires arborists said they need and haven’t been able to find:...
by Tig Tillinghast | Nov 19, 2014 | Business of Forestry, GIS, Inventories, Mapping, Municipal, Navigation, Non-Forestry Uses, Risk Assessment, Roads, Urban Forestry
Many arborists who offer tree risk assessments are new to this sort of service offering. After having customized software to a good number of these professionals, we can now share some learnings that would help others who seek to make this a new revenue stream. About...
by Tig Tillinghast | Jul 23, 2014 | Apps, Business of Forestry, Cultural Measurement, Research and Studies, Uncategorized, Urban Forestry
Urban Forest Metrix released the results of a survey sent to a couple thousand arborists asking about their own local business conditions. The upshot? Demand in the industry is growing rapidly, but so is competition. A lot of facts came out of the study, such as which...
by Tig Tillinghast | Jun 2, 2014 | Apps, Business of Forestry, Clients, Inventories, Mapping, Municipal, Non-Forestry Uses, Risk Assessment, Urban Forestry, Valuations
Urban Forest Metrix now lets arborists and urban foresters use both major methods for tree valuations. All of the math is done for you, and the condition ratings are tabulated via a slick interface, removing the need to tally up a few dozen criteria to get that...
by Tig Tillinghast | Sep 1, 2013 | Apps, Ecological Data Capture, Mapping, Non-Forestry Uses, Urban Forestry
Forest Metrix is proud to announce the release of its urban forestry application Urban Forest Metrix, allowing private and municipal arborists to inventory trees and keep a living medical record for each of them with very little effort. Because it makes creating work...
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