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City hopes to plant 7 million trees
Jun 06, 2007 01:48 PM
Jim Byers
city hall bureau chief
The city of Toronto hopes to plant another seven million trees over the next four decades to help battle climate change and improve air quality, a city council committee has been told.
Council's parks and the environment committee today endorsed the idea of spending $350,000 for the first-ever, comprehensive study of the city's existing stock of trees as part of the city's stated goal of doubling Toronto's tree canopy.
The city has estimated that 17.5 per cent of Toronto is covered by trees, but council has previously endorsed a call to reach a 30 to 40 per cent coverage rate.
That will be a costly endeavour, although nobody knows exactly how much money would be required.
Doubling the tree canopy also will require extensive work with private landowners to try to encourage planting of more trees. About four million of the city's existing seven million trees are located on private property, according to city staff.
If approved by council, the staff study will look at everything from potential planting areas to tree health, soil conditions and problems with pests and storms.
City staff said Calgary has only 7.2 per cent tree coverage but that 36.7 per cent of the city of Atlanta is covered by trees.
City hopes to plant 7 million trees
Jun 06, 2007 01:48 PM
Jim Byers
city hall bureau chief
The city of Toronto hopes to plant another seven million trees over the next four decades to help battle climate change and improve air quality, a city council committee has been told.
Council's parks and the environment committee today endorsed the idea of spending $350,000 for the first-ever, comprehensive study of the city's existing stock of trees as part of the city's stated goal of doubling Toronto's tree canopy.
The city has estimated that 17.5 per cent of Toronto is covered by trees, but council has previously endorsed a call to reach a 30 to 40 per cent coverage rate.
That will be a costly endeavour, although nobody knows exactly how much money would be required.
Doubling the tree canopy also will require extensive work with private landowners to try to encourage planting of more trees. About four million of the city's existing seven million trees are located on private property, according to city staff.
If approved by council, the staff study will look at everything from potential planting areas to tree health, soil conditions and problems with pests and storms.
City staff said Calgary has only 7.2 per cent tree coverage but that 36.7 per cent of the city of Atlanta is covered by trees.