Mains Daily Question
March 22, 2024

Q2. Urban forestry has emerged as an innovative solution which balances development and conservation. Describing urban forestry, discuss its need and various potential benefits it offers.(10M, 150W)

Model Answer

Approach: 

Introduction: Define urban forestry and briefly explain it. 

Body:

Heading 1 :   Need for urban forestry 

Heading 2 :   Potential benefits of urban forestry 

Conclusion:

Type-1 : Highlight role of urban forestry to realize and implement Sustainable Development Goal 11   (Sustainable Cities and Communities)

 

Answer: 

Urban forestry refers to the art of planting and managing trees/forest resources in urban and peri- urban areas in order to avail physiological, economic, sociological and aesthetic benefits. It aims  to enhance environmental quality and human well-being. In India, rapid urbanization has intensified the need for urban forestry to address urban heat island effect and air pollution, among other challenges.

 

Need for urban forestry:

  • Mitigating Urban Heat Island Effect: Trees provide shade and evaporative cooling, reducing surface temperatures and mitigating the urban heat island effect. (e.g. Bengaluru, Delhi)
  • Improving Air Quality: Trees act as natural air filters, removing pollutants such as particulate matter and carbon dioxide, thus improving air quality and public health. (e.g. Tackling Delhi smog)
  • Enhancing Biodiversity: Urban forests serve as important habitats for diverse flora and fauna, contributing to urban biodiversity conservation and ecosystem resilience. (e.g. Tree city status of Hyderabad)
  • Stormwater Management: Tree canopies intercept rainfall, reducing surface runoff and flooding, while their roots absorb excess water and stabilize soil, mitigating urban flooding. (e.g. Chennai, Ahmedabad)
  • Promoting Mental Health and Well-being: Access to green spaces and urban forests has been linked to improved mental health outcomes, stress reduction, and overall well-being of urban residents. (e.g. Chandigarh as city beautiful for it’s green spaces)
  • Act as Carbon Sinks: Helps counter increased greenhouse emissions.

 

Potential benefits of urban forestry:

  • Climate Change Adaptation: Urban forests help cities adapt to climate change by providing shade, reducing energy consumption for cooling, and sequestering carbon dioxide, thereby mitigating greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Economic Opportunities: Urban forestry creates employment opportunities in tree planting, maintenance, and green infrastructure development, while also enhancing property values and attracting investment. (e.g. Gurugram, Noida)
  • Social Cohesion and Community Engagement: Urban forestry projects foster community participation and social cohesion by providing opportunities for volunteering, environmental education, and recreational activities.
  • Sustainable Urban Development: Integrating trees and green spaces into urban planning promotes sustainable development by improving livability, reducing energy consumption, and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of cities. (e.g. Bhopal, Indore)
  • Ecotourism and Cultural Heritage: Urban forests and green spaces serve as tourist attractions, offering opportunities for nature-based tourism, cultural events, and heritage conservation. (e.g. Urban gardens in Mysuru, Kochi)


Urban forestry presents a multifaceted solution to the environmental, social, and economic challenges faced by rapidly urbanizing cities in India. By prioritizing urban forestry initiatives, India can contribute to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), which aims to make cities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.

Subjects : Geography
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