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The 3-30-300 rule for urban forestry is a tool to guide urban planners on appropriate tree canopy coverage in urban areas, including cities.
Sourced: Evidence-based guidelines for greener, healthier, more resilient neighbourhoods: Introducing the 3–30–300 rule (2002)
– Read on Sustainable Urban and Peri-urban Forestry An Integrative and Inclusive Nature-Based Solution for Green Recovery and Sustainable, Healthy and Resilient Cities Policy Brief
The Good Tree call to action: Take a walk – do you have a park or other green space within 300 metres (984 feet) of your home?
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