Tree replacement for old or removed trees is often referred to as "tree mitigation" or "tree replanting." In many urban planning and environmental conservation contexts, this practice aims to compensate for the loss of mature trees by planting new ones. The goal is to ensure that the ecological benefits and aesthetic values that the old trees provided are maintained or enhanced through the establishment of new trees. Additionally, this practice may be part of a broader "urban forestry" or "landscape restoration" initiative.
how do we call tree replacement. For old ones
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