Planted along streets and nestled in parks, city trees are living infrastructure that shade sidewalks, filter air pollution, and reduce stormwater runoff. Municipalities and urban planners use them to lower energy costs, improve public health, and boost property values. Residents and wildlife benefit from cooler microclimates, cleaner air, and enhanced community well-being.
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