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In any case, I will probably create a standalone mod with a UI, based on the changes and more functionalities sometime in the future.
The link to the fork is https://github.com/DavixDevelop/GeoSkylines
And the link to the Reddit post talking about the changes https://www.reddit.com/r/CitiesSkylines/comments/1i2vm77/11_forests_from_tree_cover_data_containing_forest/
Both point to the same GitHub page.
I have created and detailed an import_export.txt file in both this location and the steamapps folder as you advised.
Might an issue be the fact I have my steam folder on my D drive?
Either way, I'd appreciate your help. I'd love to see my city visualised in ArcGIS.
The files must be located in either C:\temp or c:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cities_Skylines\Files
To be sure, copy it to both locations.