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3D map reveals link between trees and mental heath

The location and size of urban trees plays an important role in providing health and wellbeing benefits, according to a new study by Exeter University.

Using National Tree Map data, created by aerial mapping company Bluesky, the study assessed the role of 600,000 individual trees in providing nature experiences. Those trees that are experienced by more people, more frequently, have the potential to provide greater health and wellbeing benefits.

With urbanisation emerging as one of the most important human health issues of the 21st century, the study concluded the contribution of individual trees was highly skewed. Using Bluesky’s National Tree Map data, the research analysed and evaluated how trees are experienced, giving valuable intelligence to inform urban design and policy to maximise the health benefits from urban nature.

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