Wels relies on climate protection: 170 new trees for a greener future

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This year, the city of Wels is planning the planting of 170 climate -finished trees to actively combat climate change. Learn more about modern greening methods and the advantages for the environment.

Wels relies on climate protection: 170 new trees for a greener future

In the heart of Wels there is interesting news about urban greening policy. The city has decided to plant around 170 new trees this year. These are so -called "climate maths" trees that have been specially selected to better withstand the challenges of climate change.

More than 10,000 trees are already owned by the city, and this initiative aims to further increase the number of tree. This measure is part of a larger plan to green the urban environment and reduce ecological footprint. The focus is not only on the aesthetic upgrading of the city, but also on the improvement of the urban climate.

Importance of greening

Planting of these new trees is an important step to improve the air quality in catfish and to design the urban space more resistant to extreme weather conditions. Climate cavity trees are more resistant to diseases and drought and help to regulate the temperature in urban areas.

The decision to plant the additional trees also supports biodiversity in the region. A larger tree density promotes the growth of a variety of plant species and offers habitats for different animal species. With these measures, Wels makes a significant contribution to combating climate change.

These developments were welcomed by the city administration and rely on conscious and sustainable urban development. Overall, a positive signal is sent out in the direction of environmental awareness and sustainable responsibility.

By promoting “climate priority” trees, not only the city of Wels greens, but also valuable steps are taken towards order and sustainable development that could take other cities as a model. For more information about this environmentally friendly project, See the current reporting on www.meinbeinbezirk.at.