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Bid to avoid tree ‘recession’

By mpnewsJune 7, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council’s draft Our Urban Forest strategy is aimed at reducing the loss of trees on the peninsula. The strategy – on public exhibition until 10 July – follows a move by Cr Steve Holland in 2022 that called for action to stop “tree recession”. Holland said tree removal and loss was a significant issue on the peninsula, an area loved by most residents for its rich and thriving flora.

The draft strategy sets an evidence-based target that 45 per cent of the public streets and parks in urban areas are shaded by tree canopy by 2034. The peninsula now has an average of 37 per cent across its urban areas. The strategy aims to ensure the peninsula’s biodiverse landscape is preserved, with tree loss in other areas of Melbourne scientifically proven to increase atmospheric heat and add significantly to species loss.

According to studies, access to urban nature and greening improves mental health and happiness and increases the connection people have with nature. A council report notes that although the peninsula has more tree canopy than most other areas of metropolitan Melbourne, with canopy cover in towns ranging from 14 to 68 per cent (Safety Beach).

The draft urban forest strategy notes that the “urban forest” of the peninsula is at risk from pests and disease, climate change and urban development. The strategy, if adopted, will guide investment and action to protect and expand vegetation and tree canopy in urban areas.

Implementation of the strategy will, over time, reduce the “inequality” in cover by focussing planting in areas where cover is low, and communities are vulnerable to extreme heat.

“We have already heard from the community that they want more trees and canopy cover. This strategy will help council roll out a program delivering benefits in line with community aspirations,” the mayor Cr Simon Brooks said.
Community consultation includes two webinars, pop-in sessions and a community stakeholder workshop.

To provide feedback and learn more about the Urban Forest Strategy, visit mornpen.vic.gov.au/urbanforest

First published in the Mornington News – 4th June 2024

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