Seeking smart strategies for tree planting

Civic body to conduct extensive survey; plan will help protect trees and cope with disasters

December 31, 2016 01:08 am | Updated 01:08 am IST - CHENNAI:

The Greater Chennai Corporation has decided to prepare a tree plantation strategy for coping with future disasters. The strategy will also be integrated with the Smart Cities Mission proposals.

Following a brainstorming session with NGOs, research scholars and scientists on Friday, the civic body is set to collect comprehensive information relating to trees using GIS. The city is yet to have a comprehensive database of trees.

The collection of information through GIS has been done by NGOs in ward 176 of Adyar zone. Similar surveys will be conducted in all the 200 wards in the city before chalking out the tree plantation strategy. “We will prepare a detailed project report shortly,” said Corporation Commissioner and Special Officer D. Karthikeyan.

According to participants in the brainstorming session, the damage to trees in many parts of the city was caused because the right trees were not planted.

The Corporation will rope in NGOs and residents’ associations to preserve trees. Corporation officials will advise residents not to remove trees on their premises and offer technical assistance to improve green cover in each area. Many residents have started removing trees and reducing green cover on their premises after Cyclone Vardah. According to Development Regulation 32 of the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority, the authorities issuing planning permission and building approval may issue a tree preservation order to save green cover in any private area. A number of participants at the brainstorming session also stressed the need for identifying species of trees suitable for each road in residential areas developed along beaches, hills, marshes or waterbodies.

Residents of each area will get information on aspects of tree plantation, including outlets supplying saplings. Each of the saplings will be planted in a space with a dimension of 4 ft by 4 ft.

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