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F2F Finance Officer | Lead Empowerment Trainer<\/em><\/p>\n

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One of the High Atlas Foundation\u2019s (HAF) USAID Farmer-to-Farmer (F2F) team members, Fatima Zahra Laaribi, was selected from a competitive pool of applicants to attend the \u201c2020\u00a0i-Tree\u00a0International Academy\u201d \u2014a three- month online training organized by the US Forest Service International Programs, Northern Research Station, and the Davey\u00a0Tree\u00a0Expert Institute. This international program was designed to introduce the i-Tree suite of tools to global participants.<\/p>\n

The first session of the Academy launched in October, with 80 participants from 26 countries joining in\u00a0on the discussion across 4 continents.\u00a0 The session, delivered by experienced members of the i-Tree project team and other guests, proved very useful, as it focused on helping participants learn i-Tree applications. These tools can be used to assess the value of urban forests and green spaces.<\/p>\n

Dr. David Bloniarz, an urban forester with an extensive background in urban forest management and landscape design, opened the session. Dr. Bloniarz holds a Master\u2019s degree in Landscape Architecture and a Doctorate in Urban Forestry from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Currently, Dr. Bloniarzis a scientist with the Urban Natural Resources Institute, an initiative of the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station. The Institute\u2019s primary focus is the development of new tools and technologies for use by planners, managers, and researchers.<\/p>\n

Dr. Bloniarz\u2019s work involves research and technology transfer initiatives related to urban natural resource structure, function, and value.\u00a0 He serves on the i-Tree development team, providing technical and programming support for this inventory and analysis initiative. He also serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of Earth and Sustainability at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, extending his welcome to all the participants.<\/p>\n

Before starting the session, Dr. Bloniarz shared their archiving system, the logistic components, and communication protocols. Then he introduced other experts on the panel including:<\/p>\n

Kent Elliott<\/u><\/strong>: US Forest Service International Programs Assistant Director of Asia Pacific Region.<\/p>\n

Liza Paqueo:<\/u><\/strong> Urban Outreach and Partnerships Specialist with the US Forest Service International Programs. Over the past few years, she has co-coordinated the International Seminar on Urban Forestry and Community Engagement and also manages Beyond Trees, an online platform dedicated to urban issues.<\/p>\n

Allison Saracina:<\/u><\/strong> Service International Programs Washington, DC<\/p>\n

Krista Heinlen:<\/u><\/strong>\u00a0 Heinlen has worked as a GIS analyst in Philadelphia for over 10 years, and comes to the Davey Institute and the USFS Philadelphia Field Station having conducted both broad and intricate spatial analyses in the fields of environmental science, social science, and public health. Her work includes GIS and mapping support for research at the field station, as well as helping i-Tree tool users better understand and incorporate their urban forest inventories and canopy analyses.<\/p>\n

Al Zelaya:<\/u><\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0 Research Urban Forester for The Davey Tree Expert Company. His primary responsibilities include development, research, training, website administration and providing technical support for urban forestry environmental service projects.<\/p>\n

Jason Henning:<\/u><\/strong>\u00a0 Research Urban Forester with the USDA Forest Service and The Davey Tree Expert Company. He has a Ph.D. in Forestry and an M.S. in Statistics from Virginia Tech. Jason has 15 years of experience in teaching and research involving the quantitative assessment and modeling of forest resources.<\/p>\n

The i-Tree International Academy<\/strong><\/h2>\n

The program’s purpose is to develop a global network of individuals who can use i-Tree to complete assessment projects, advise others, and advance new i-Tree integrations.<\/p>\n

The goals were as follows:<\/p>\n