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Why trees?
Trees are always working to help people
and are a major biotic component of the local ecosystem. Here are ten
ways in which trees serve you every day.
Ecologically…
1. Trees improve air quality by absorbing
and holding particles that can damage human lungs.
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Leaves absorb carbon dioxide and
other poisonous gases such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide
(SO2), ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO), and particulate matter less
than 10 microns (PM10) and in turn, replenish the atmosphere with
oxygen for us to breathe.
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One acre of trees provides oxygen for
18 people and will absorb the amount of carbon dioxide each year
equivalent to that produced by a car driven 26,000 miles.
2. Trees improve water quality in local
watersheds by intercepting the impact of billions of raindrops-directly
resulting in less storm water runoff and soil erosion.
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Maintaining forested areas within a
highly urbanized setting is critical for sustaining high standards
of water quality in any city. Trees can absorb a tremendous amount
of storm water, which reduces soil erosion, and prevents the rapid
movement of non-point source pollution into streams.
3. Trees sustain and promote wildlife
diversity by providing structure and a major biotic component of the
local ecosystem.
4. Trees improve personal health by
helping relieve psychological stresses associated with living in
metropolitan areas such as Mary Esther, FL.
Economically…
5. Evergreen trees save energy by
providing shade that cools urban surfaces in the summer and serves as a
windbreak during the winter.
6. Trees can increase economic stability
by attracting and keeping businesses in a community.
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The National Arbor Day Foundation
reports that people linger and shop longer along tree-lined streets.
Apartments and offices rent more quickly and tenants stay longer in
forested areas. Studies by the USDA forest Service have shown that
healthy,
mature trees add an average of ten percent to a property’s value.
7. Trees provide a substantial return on
a modest investment.
8. Trees mitigate the effects of urban
heat islands.
Aesthetically…
9. Trees add beauty to the urban
landscape in which we live.
10. Trees reduce noise pollution by
absorbing unpleasant sounds that are a by product of a highly urbanized
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