Environmental & Social Value

THE BENEFITS OF
TREES

Trees and hedgerows form an essential part of our landscape and are critical in the delivery of sustainable development. Whether for environmental, social, or economic reasons, the retention and strategic planting of trees are crucial for a thriving built environment.

Beyond their visual amenity, trees soften the built environment, add maturity to new developments, and provide a sense of place that defines our communities.

Environmental

  • Temperature Regulation: Reduce localized extremes and provide natural shade.
  • Air Quality: Produce oxygen and absorb atmospheric pollutants.
  • Carbon Storage: Essential for carbon sequestration and climate mitigation.
  • Acoustics: Reduce traffic noise by absorbing and deflecting sound.
  • Flood Risk: Intercept rainfall to reduce urban flood risk and runoff.
  • Biodiversity: Provide shelter and food for local wildlife and insects.

Economic

  • Energy Efficiency: Reduce building heating and cooling costs significantly.
  • Property Value: Mature landscapes increase residential and commercial value.
  • Development Value: Trees enhance the perception and desirability of new sites.
  • Planning Success: Integrated arboriculture improves prospects for planning consent.
  • Healthcare: Reduces urban healthcare costs through improved health outcomes.

Social

  • Identity: Create local landmarks and a unique sense of place for residents.
  • Mental Health: Positive impact on physical and mental well-being and stress reduction.
  • Community Pride: Instills higher public esteem and pride for a local area.
  • Crime Reduction: Research supports a positive impact on crime reduction in urban areas.
  • Amenity: Softens the street scene and enhances unattractive view lines.

Technical Standards & Sustainability

Too often, trees are subjected to heavy pruning or "topping" that causes long-term damage. At Arbor Cultural, we believe in a lighter touch. All our recommendations comply with BS3998:2010 (Tree Work Recommendations).

We also recognize the heritage value of large trees. When replacement is necessary, we advocate for the BS8545:2014 standard, ensuring young trees are given the correct conditions to reach independence in the landscape and provide full maturity for future generations.

BS3998 CompliantProfessional recommendations with clear technical justification.
Heritage ValuePreserving the character of the Surrey and South East landscape.
Future GrowthStrategic planting guidance according to BS8545 standards.
Technical EvidenceReports that bridge the gap between nature and architecture.

Protect Your Assets

ASSETS FOR THE FUTURE.

Trees are more than just landscape features; they are valuable assets. We provide the Technical Tree Reports needed to protect and manage these assets throughout the planning process. Finish the build.

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