Green oases for Treptow-Köpenick: 46 new house trees from November!

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Treptow-Köpenick starts the greenery project "House trees": 46 new trees are intended to improve air quality and cityscape. Apply until June 30, 2025.

Treptow-Köpenick startet das Begrünungsprojekt „Hausbäume“: 46 neue Bäume sollen Luftqualität und Stadtbild verbessern. Bewerben bis 30. Juni 2025.
Treptow-Köpenick starts the greenery project "House trees": 46 new trees are intended to improve air quality and cityscape. Apply until June 30, 2025.

Green oases for Treptow-Köpenick: 46 new house trees from November!

In Treptow-Köpenick, the greenery project "House trees for Treptow-Köpenick" begins today in the third round. As reported [berlin.de] (https://www.berlin.de/ba-treptow-koepenick/aktuelles/pressemage department. apply. This year, the amber tree, field maple and the rock bulb are particularly popular.

The plantings are expected to be planned between November and December in various private gardens, gardens of housing associations and social institutions. The aim of the project is to improve air quality and to promote climate comfort and the biological diversity in the district. In addition, the aesthetic cityscape is upgraded by the new trees. The financing is carried out by means of compensation and replacement measures according to the nature conservation procedure regulation.

Improve environmental and cityscape

In addition, the 45 new house trees that are planted this year not only increase the quality of life of the residents, but also make an important contribution to the urban microclimate. A statement by mein-berlin.net emphasizes that applications for the tree plants have already been received. An experienced specialist company will carry out the plantings in late autumn 2023, and there is the possibility that more trees will be added in spring 2025.

The initiative underlines the high demand for house trees and the interest of the citizens of natural green on their own front door. The new trees should not only beautify the cityscape, but also positively influence the attitude to life of the residents.

Climate change adjustment by greening

The challenge that cities face today is considerable: climate change changes living conditions, especially in urban areas. As the Federal Environment Agency, cities with higher maximum and average temperatures are fighting. Measures such as roof and facade greening are cost-effective approaches to adapt to these changes.

In Treptow-Köpenick, the new trees from the project can not only help to combat heat and drought, but also offer significant advantages with regard to relaxation and quality of life. Ideally, green areas should be little sealed to counteract a heat load and clean the air.

Due to the commitment to more house trees and the promotion of green spaces in urban areas, the Treptow-Köpenick district contributes to a more pleasant and environmentally friendly living space. With these initiatives, the district not only relies on aesthetic improvements, but also on sustainable urban development that is adapted to the challenges of climate change.