Tree felling in Altglienicke and Baumschulenweg: traffic safety in focus
Tree felling in Altglienicke and Baumschulenweg: traffic safety in focus
In the coming week, trees will have to be felled in Altglienicke, Baumschulenweg, Dammvorstadt, Friedrichshagen and Müggelheim for reasons of traffic safety. In the Philipp-Jacob-Rauch-Straße, red and hawdorne of Splint beetles are particularly affected, causing the trees to die. It is planned to plant new trees in a timely manner, whereby the variety of biodiversity and climate silicia is observed.
The planned felling of trees in various Berlin districts In the coming week, a light will shed up on the administration and maintenance of green areas in urban areas. For reasons of traffic safety, 19 dead trees must be replaced. In the Philipp-Jacob-Rauch-Straße in particular, red and hawdorne of Splint beetles are affected, which means that the tree species in this region will fail in the future.
The felling of trees in urban areas can have a variety of effects, including ecological, aesthetic and social aspects. Trees not only provide shade and improved air quality, but also contribute to the general aesthetics and attractiveness of a district. The planned new planting of trees offers the possibility of relying on biodiversity and climate silicops, which can contribute to a more diverse and resistant urban environment in the long term.
In the affected districts, the local municipality may take additional measures to close the gap caused by the felling in the green stock. This could include the developments of green spaces and parks as well as the initiative for the new planting of trees.
In the following you will find a table with information about the affected districts and the planned measures:
| District | Number of dead trees | Planned new plantings |
| —————- | ———————- | ———————- |
| Altglienicke | 5 | 6 |
| Baumschulenweg | 4 | 5 |
| Dammvorstadt | 3 | 3 |
| Friedrichshagen | 4 | 4 |
| Müggelheim | 3 | 4 |
The planned precipitation and new planting of trees in various Berlin districts illustrates the challenges in the administration and maintenance of green spaces in urban areas. It remains to be hoped that the new plantings will contribute to a more diverse and resistant urban environment.
Source: www.berlin.de
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