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  2. Urban forestry - Wikipedia

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    In the late 60's, street trees were used to solve urban environmental issues, such as air and noise pollution. The Tokyo Olympic Games also gave the government a valid reason to plant more trees in the city. There were 12,000 street trees planted in Tokyo by 1965. [122] The species composition of street trees changed dramatically from 1980 to 1996.

  3. Why Raleigh is planting over 1,000 street trees in some city ...

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    Trees are like cities,” the city’s mayor pro tem says. “If we’re not growing, we’re dying. We’ve got to protect them.”

  4. Tree Line USA - Wikipedia

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    Tree Line USA logo. Tree Line USA is a program sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation in cooperation with the National Association of State Foresters which recognizes public and private utilities across the United States that demonstrate best practices that protect and enhance America's urban forests.

  5. Urban forest - Wikipedia

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    This allée of trees, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is an example so-called "kissing canopies", when the canopies of street trees reach all the way over a road and thus provide dappled shade along the entire route. An urban forest is a forest, or a collection of trees, that grow within a city, town or a suburb. In a wider sense, it may ...

  6. City launches tree-planting program - AOL

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    ELKHART — A million-dollar tree planting program is underway in Elkhart with a goal of planting 2,000 trees by 2028. The city has launched its Trees for the Hart program, which is planning and ...

  7. Miami-Dade County’s urban tree project unable to shade ...

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    Technically, the county cannot plant trees in Miami-Dade’s 34 municipalities, except along county- or state-maintained roads as part of their “street treeplanting program.