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Trees

Christchurch’s Garden City image is substantiated largely from its more than 740 parks, private gardens, green corridors and a great number of trees found throughout the City.

The urban environment is made up of over 6,000 hectares of green space and 348 kilometres of open waterways. Furthermore, the City Plan protects some 1,800 notable and heritage trees and also more than 1,500 trees are protected as a condition of land development.

  • Aging tree infrastructure
    All trees have a finite life expectancy ranging from a few years to decades, centuries or even a millennia.
     
  • Arbor Day
    Arbor Day is a special time for us to reflect on the gifts that trees give us every day.
     
  • Citywide strategy
    For this urban tree environment to function to its highest potential, sustainable tree management strategies are required to ensure overall vitality and to maximise the aesthetic significance of the collection for future generations.
     
  • Protected & notable
    Trees are vital worldwide to counteract global warming and the thinning of the ozone layer. They are needed in cities to reduce glare and reflection, and to cut down noise and air pollution.
     
  • Tree profiles
    Noteworthy specimens in Christchurch.
     
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