Curb Canopy

Tree Equity in Waimalu, HI

77.5
Tree Equity Score
25.5%
Canopy Cover
23.5%
Canopy Gap
0
Priority Areas
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What is the Tree Equity Score?

American Forests' Tree Equity Score combines tree canopy coverage, surface temperature, income, employment, race, age, and health data to identify where trees are needed most. Scores range from 0 to 100, and areas below 60 are priority for investment.

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77.5
TES Score / 100
25.5%
Current Canopy
46.9%
Canopy Goal
23.5%
Canopy Gap
Current: 25.5%Goal: 46.9%
Current canopy
Gap to goal

Environmental Benefits

Carbon Sequestered
1.7K tons CO₂/yr
+848 tons if gap closed
Stormwater Intercepted
11.9M gal/yr
Canopy Area
1.6 km²
of 4.7 km² total

Estimated using i-Tree urban canopy rates. Methodology ↗

Equity Indicators

These factors show how tree canopy gaps overlap with social and environmental vulnerabilities.

1930s Redlining
0.0%
Federal redlining maps from the 1930s didn't cover this area. Only about 239 cities were mapped, mostly major metros.
Environmental Justice
0.0%
No neighborhoods here meet the federal threshold for environmental and economic burden. That's a good thing.
Heat Island Effect
+1.0°F
hotter than surrounding areas on average. Pavement absorbs heat, trees block it. That's the whole pitch.
People in the Data
13,817
people live across the 13 Census block groups we analyzed. That's who these numbers represent.
Data last updated: Feb 2026

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We know Waimalu, HI's canopy coverage to the decimal. The "where do I get a free tree" part? Still digging through PDFs from 2011.

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