American Forests Awards First Tree Planting for Climate Resilience and Human Health Grant to Rhode Island Health Equity Zone
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For these reasons and more,
At just one square mile,
"This project prioritizes tree plantings that will protect school-aged children, who represent one of the most heat-vulnerable demographics," said
"Our health is largely determined by factors in the places where we live, learn, work, and play. Inequities in tree cover contribute to health differences across ZIP codes - and planting trees can help improve health outcomes over the long term," said Dr.
The grant will support the use of
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Neighborhoods that can benefit the most from trees often have the fewest number of them and the same neighborhoods often have higher unemployment rates.
The grant also addresses the need for long-term care and maintenance of trees. Groundwork's GroundCorp landscape team will be in charge of regular maintenance and watering under a 3-year maintenance plan. In addition, Green Team members will receive training in tree care and stewardship for three consecutive summers to support maintenance efforts, especially summertime watering, ensuring the long-term survival of newly-planted trees.
This project provides an exciting model for how other cities across the
"It's exciting to see public health and climate action come together in the new Tree Equity Score and urban forestry tools, and to begin delivering benefits to communities with this transformational
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