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                    Urban Forest Strategy

                    Visualisation of Melbourne city with many green rooftops and trees between buildings and along streets

                    ​A visualisation of the possible future 'greening' of Melbourne

                    The City of Melbourne is facing the significant challenges of climate change, population growth and urban heating, placing pressure on the built fabric, services and people of the city. A healthy urban forest will play a critical role in maintaining the health and liveability of Melbourne.

                    Our Urban Forest Strategy seeks to manage this change and protect against future vulnerability by providing a robust strategic framework for the evolution and longevity of Melbourne's urban forest.

                    The strategy aims to:

                    • adapt our city to climate change
                    • mitigate the urban heat island effect by bringing our inner-city temperatures down
                    • create healthier ecosystems
                    • become a water-sensitive city
                    • engage and involve the community.

                    We will achieve this by:

                    • increasing canopy cover from 22 per cent to 40 per cent by 2040
                    • increasing forest diversity with no more than five per cent of one tree species, no more than ten per cent of one genus and no more than 20 per cent of any one family
                    • improving vegetation health
                    • improving soil moisture
                    • improving biodiversity
                    • informing and consulting with the community.

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                    Urban Forest and Ecology Team

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                    Urban Forest Visual enables you to explore the dataset for Melbourne's urban forest.

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