Trees of the future

Urban trees
 

Fighting climate change with urban trees!

 

Large trees against climate change!

Die weitgehend „klimatoleranten“ Stadtbaumarten, können sich voraussichtlich besser an den Klimawandel anpassen als die bislang hauptsächlich verwendeten Stadtbaumarten. 

Stadtbäume sind wichtige Elemente für die Anpassung an den Klimawandel und die Verbesserung der Lebensqualität in urbanen Räumen. Sie leisten einen Beitrag zur Reduzierung von CO2 und Feinstaub in der Luft, zur Kühllung der Umgebungstemperatur, zum Wohlbefinden der Menschen und zur biologischen Vielfalt. In diesem Text werden einige Aspekte von Stadtbäumen im Zusammenhang mit dem Klimawandel erläutert.

CO2 and particulate matter are two of the main greenhouse gases and air pollutants that affect global warming and human health. Urban trees can reduce these emissions through their photosynthesis and filtering function.

Rechteckige Platanen in der Dammtorstraße
Große Robinien entlang des Fischmarktes in Hamburg
Große Bäume vor einer großen Glasfassade

Air conditioning tree

Cooling the air is another important benefit of urban trees, especially in times of climate change, which is leading to more frequent and intense heat waves. Urban trees can reduce the ambient temperature by casting shade and evaporation. A study by Bowler et al. (2010) shows that the air temperature under a tree can be up to 5.6°C lower than in a treeless area. The cooling of the air by urban trees can also reduce the energy consumption for air conditioning in buildings and thus further reduce CO2 emissions.

Welfare effect

The well-being of people is another aspect that is positively influenced by urban trees. Urban trees can promote people's mental and physical health by reducing stress, improving mood, supporting relaxation, stimulating social interaction and increasing physical activity. Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive effects of urban trees on people's well-being, such as the study by Jiang et al. (2014) , which shows that the presence of trees improves people's heart rate variability and emotional regulation.

Biological diversity

Biodiversity is another important factor that is promoted by urban trees. Urban trees provide habitat, food and shelter for many animal and plant species that would otherwise not be able to survive in urban areas. Urban trees can also increase the genetic diversity of plant species by serving as corridors for pollen flow. A study by Threlfall et al. (2016) shows that urban forests in Melbourne, Australia, have a high biodiversity of birds, bats, insects and plants that is comparable to that of natural forests.

Climate change is already a reality: We are responding with the trees of the future

Global observations suggest that long periods of drought, heavy rainfall, severe thunderstorms, heat waves, storms and hail as well as pest pressure will increase in the future. Up to 30% less precipitation is expected regionally in Germany during the growing season. The avenue trees we recommend, which are largely “climate-tolerant” urban trees, are likely to be better able to adapt to climate change than the tree species that have mainly been used to date. The GALK street tree list, the KlimaArtenMatrix for urban tree species, the Stadtgrün 2021 research project and 150 years of nursery experience serve as a basis.