NSW Councils Champion Tree Protection to Combat Urban Heat

March 4, 2024
NSW Councils Champion Tree Protection to Combat Urban Heat
  • NSW councils are adopting new tree management policies to combat rising urban heat and protect old trees.

  • Georges River Council aims for a 40% urban canopy target, encouraging private property owners to nominate trees for a Significant Tree Register.

  • Randwick City Council and Woollahra Council have established similar registers to safeguard trees with notable cultural, historical, or environmental importance.

  • The City of Sydney maintains an interactive registry of 2674 significant trees, highlighting proactive steps to preserve urban greenery.

  • These initiatives also focus on preventing tree vandalism and mitigating the effects of climate change.

  • Councils are tasked with considering both current and future value of trees for inclusion in their registers, emphasizing long-term environmental planning.

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Councils race against climate clock to save heritage trees

The Sydney Morning Herald • Mar 4, 2024

Councils race against climate clock to save heritage trees

Councils race against climate clock to save heritage trees

The Sydney Morning Herald • Mar 4, 2024

Councils race against climate clock to save heritage trees

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