Benefits of trees

Trees enhance our quality of life in fundamental ways. They are good for the environment, good for business, good for health, and ultimately good for people. Urban forests provide important services and reduce urban infrastructure costs. The benefits of a healthy urban forest far outweigh the costs of tree planting and maintenance. Trees are essential to sustaining a strong local economy and minimizing the negative impacts of suburban sprawl.

 

Benefits of a well-managed urban forest

Controls runoff and flooding, reducing stormwater facility costs and water pollution
Removes air pollution that causes human health concerns and global climate change
Moderates temperatures and reduces energy consumption for heating and cooling
Enhances community economic viability and increases property values
Improves quality of life by reducing stress levels, enhancing social cohesion, reducing crime and decreasing demand for social services
Trees planted by
TheDCH in Wilmington:
In 2010, TheDCH launched a campaign to plant 20,000 trees by 2020 in the City of Wilmington.