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Can Field Crews Telecommute? Varied Data Quality from Citizen Science Tree Inventories Conducted Using Street-Level Imagery

机译:现场人员可以电信吗?使用街道级图像进行的公民科学树清单中各种数据质量

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Street tree inventories are a critical component of urban forest management. However, inventories conducted in the field by trained professionals are expensive and time-consuming. Inventories relying on citizen scientists or virtual surveys conducted remotely using street-level photographs may greatly reduce the costs of street tree inventories, but there are fundamental uncertainties regarding the level of data quality that can be expected from these emerging approaches to data collection. We asked 16 volunteers to inventory street trees in suburban Chicago using Google Street View TM imagery, and we assessed data quality by comparing their virtual survey data to field data from the same locations. We also compared virtual survey data quality according to self-rated expertise by measuring agreement within expert, intermediate, and novice analyst groups. Analyst agreement was very good for the number of trees on each street segment, and agreement was markedly lower for tree diameter class and tree identification at the genus and species levels, respectively. Interrater agreement varied by expertise, such that experts agreed with one another more often than novices for all four variables assessed. Compared to the field data, we observed substantial variability in analyst performance for diameter class estimation and tree identification, and some intermediate analysts performed as well as experts. Our findings suggest that virtual surveys may be useful for documenting the locations of street trees within a city more efficiently than field crews and with a high level of accuracy. However, tree diameter and species identification data were less reliable across all expertise groups, and especially novice analysts. Based on this analysis, virtual street tree inventories are best suited to collecting very basic information such as tree locations, or updating existing inventories to determine where trees have been planted or removed. We conclude with evidence-based recommendations for effective implementation of this type of approach.
机译:街头树木清单是城市森林管理的重要组成部分。然而,由训练有素的专业人员在现场进行的盘点既昂贵又费时。依靠公民科学家进行的清单调查或使用街道级图片进行的远程虚拟调查可能会大大降低街道树库存的成本,但是对于这些新兴的数据收集方法而言,数据质量水平存在根本不确定性。我们要求16位志愿者使用Google Street View TM图像清点芝加哥郊区的街道树木,然后通过将他们的虚拟调查数据与相同位置的现场数据进行比较来评估数据质量。我们还通过评估专家,中级和新手分析师组之间的协议,根据自我评价的专业知识比较了虚拟调查数据的质量。对于每个街道段上的树木数量,分析师的协议非常好,而在属和物种级别的树木直径等级和树木鉴定方面的协议则明显较低。评估者之间的协议因专业知识的不同而异,因此,对于所有四个评估变量,专家们比新手更经常地达成共识。与现场数据相比,我们观察到直径等级估计和树木识别的分析师表现存在很大差异,并且一些中间分析师的表现也很出色。我们的研究结果表明,虚拟调查可能比现场工作人员更有效,更准确地记录城市内街道树木的位置。但是,树木直径和物种识别数据在所有专业人士群体中,尤其是新手分析师中,都不太可靠。基于此分析,虚拟街道树木清单最适合收集非常基本的信息,例如树木位置,或更新现有清单来确定在哪里种植或移除树木。我们以有效实施这种方法的基于证据的建议作为结尾。

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