Treptow-Köpenick is getting greener: 46 new trees for a better urban climate!

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Treptow-Köpenick starts the “House Trees” project with 46 new plantings to improve the climate and quality of life. Application deadline: June 30, 2025.

Treptow-Köpenick startet das Projekt „Hausbäume“ mit 46 Neupflanzungen zur Verbesserung von Klima und Lebensqualität. Bewerbungsfrist: 30. Juni 2025.
Treptow-Köpenick starts the “House Trees” project with 46 new plantings to improve the climate and quality of life. Application deadline: June 30, 2025.

Treptow-Köpenick is getting greener: 46 new trees for a better urban climate!

The greenery project "House trees for Treptow-Köpenick" starts a new round. On October 2, 2025, the district office announced the start of this year's tree planting campaign. As reported [berlin.de] (https://www.berlin.de/ba-treptow-koepenick/aktuelles/pressemageilungs/2025/Pressemage department. planted, the organization of planting lies in experienced hands.

This year, the focus is in particular on the environmental and nature conservation office, which calls up citizens to support this initiative. Numerous applications for the tree planting campaign have already found its way. The plantings are planned for the period from November to December 2025. The project managers rely on tree species such as Amberbaum, Feldhaorn and Felsenbirne, which fit well into the cityscape and offer numerous advantages.

Environmentally friendly goals and funding

The planting campaigns aim to improve air quality and climate comfort in the district. In addition, biological diversity is promoted and aesthetic added value is created for the city. Financing is provided by means of the compensation and replacement measures provided for in the nature conservation intervention regulations. According to mein-berlin.net, the high demand for house trees shows the great interest of residents in natural green spaces on their own doorstep.

The initiative is considered an essential step to improve the microclimate in urban areas. The new trees should not only upgrade the cityscape, but also positively influence the attitude to life of the residents. These measures are particularly important because climate change in the urban area always has a noticeable impact, such as the Federal Environment Agency.

Actions against climate change

Recently, cities in particular have struggled with significant challenges caused by higher temperatures and extreme weather conditions. The promotion of green areas can play a crucial role here to maintain the quality of life of the citizens and to facilitate future climate adjustments. Urban conversion measures that can contribute to the creation of cold air trains are essential points in municipal planning.

Overall, the plants already carried out and planned in Treptow-Köpenick show the endeavor to actively shape the urban space with regard to climate change and biodiversity. The initiative for 2025 will certainly help to change the cityscape and the environment positively.