Trees in urban areas deliver multiple benefits, including improved aesthetics, microclimate regulation, and enhanced urban hydrology. They also serve as crucial biodiversity refuges and contribute significantly to reducing particulate air pollution. Trees intercept precipitation, reducing the volumeof rainfall that needs to be processed by sewers systems and other...
| Benefits | Level |
|---|---|
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BP1 - Store runoff
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Medium
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BP2 - Slow runoff
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Medium
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BP5 - Increase evapotranspiration
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High
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BP6 - Increase infiltration and/or groundwater recharge
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Medium
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BP7 - Increase soil water retention
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Medium
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BP8 - Reduce pollutant sources
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Medium
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BP9 - Intercept pollution pathways
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High
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BP10 - Reduce erosion and/or sediment delivery
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Low
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BP11 - Improve soils
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Low
|
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BP14 - Create terrestrial habitats
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High
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BP16 - Reduce peak temperature
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High
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BP17 - Absorb and/or retain CO2
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High
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ES1 - Water storage
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Medium
|
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ES3 - Natural biomass production
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Medium
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ES4 - Biodiversity preservation
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High
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ES5 - Climate change adaptation and mitigation
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High
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ES6 - Groundwater/aquifer recharge
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Medium
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ES7 - Flood risk reduction
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Low
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ES8 - Erosion/sediment control
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Low
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ES9 - Filtration of pollutants
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High
|
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ES10 - Recreational opportunities
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High
|
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ES11 - Aesthetic/cultural value
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High
|
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PO1 - Improving status of biology quality elements
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Medium
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PO5 - Improving quantitative status
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Low
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PO6 - Improving chemical status
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Low
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PO7 - Prevent surface water status deterioration
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Low
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PO8 - Prevent groundwater status deterioration
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Low
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PO9 - Take adequate and co-ordinated measures to reduce flood risks
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Low
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PO10 - Protection of important habitats
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High
|
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PO11 - Better protection for ecosystems and more use of Green Infrastructure
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High
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PO14 - Prevention of biodiversity loss
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High
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