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Workers carry QR code-based GIS plates in a sack before installing them on oriental plane trees, locally known as Chinar, at the Mughal Gard...

#11973932

Authorities Uses Geo-Tagging To Conserve Kashmir's Iconic Chinar Trees

23 January 2025

Workers carry QR code-based GIS plates in a sack before installing them on oriental plane trees, locally known as Chinar, at the Mughal Gard...

#11973932

23 January 2025

Workers carry QR code-based GIS plates in a sack before installing them on oriental plane trees, locally known as Chinar, at the Mughal Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 23, 2025. Authorities in Kashmir geo-tag thousands of 'Chinar' trees to create a comprehensive database for their management and conservation, as they face threats from rising urbanization, road-widening projects, and diseases. These trees hold significant cultural and ecological value in the Kashmir Valley.


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Workers carry QR code-based GIS plates in a sack before installing them on oriental plane trees, locally known as Chinar, at the Mughal Gard...

#11973942

Authorities Uses Geo-Tagging To Conserve Kashmir's Iconic Chinar Trees

23 January 2025

Workers carry QR code-based GIS plates in a sack before installing them on oriental plane trees, locally known as Chinar, at the Mughal Gard...

#11973942

23 January 2025

Workers carry QR code-based GIS plates in a sack before installing them on oriental plane trees, locally known as Chinar, at the Mughal Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 23, 2025. Authorities in Kashmir geo-tag thousands of 'Chinar' trees to create a comprehensive database for their management and conservation, as they face threats from rising urbanization, road-widening projects, and diseases. These trees hold significant cultural and ecological value in the Kashmir Valley.


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