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Study Highlights Benefits of Trees on Health and The Economy

By Nancy Yuen, Community Writer
November 29, 2017 at 05:19pm. Views: 86

Perched on a peak atop Hulda Crooks Park in Loma Linda, Andrejs Galenieks, MArch, MPH, could see two cities — Loma Linda and Redlands. He was intrigued by contrasts in the landscapes of the two cities. Redlands, he noted, appeared green with an abundance of trees, while Loma Linda had fewer trees.

Galenieks’ background in public health and in urban policy and planning drew him to complete a study, “Importance of urban street tree policies: A Comparison of neighbouring Southern California cities,” which was published in Urban Forestry & Urban Greening in February.

As he explored the reason for the difference in tree density between the two cities, Galenieks learned that Redlands’ Street Tree Committee maintains a Street Tree Policy and Protection Guidelines Manual. The manual outlines how city staff should manage and care for public trees; it also provides guidance for residents on the planting and care of street trees, he said.

“Redlands works to preserve its street trees, recognizing the value they bring to community health and well-being, city character and its economy,” Galenieks said.

In contrast, Galenieks found that the city of Loma Linda does not have guiding policy approaches to urban forest management. Cities that do not plan for and manage their urban forests risk experiencing tree density loss, he said.

The study identified positive economic and health benefits tied to the presence of street trees. Galenieks performed a literature review that suggested the presence of street trees provides a $1 billion benefit to the state of California and its residents.

Tree-lined streets provide health benefits including increased physical activity, lower blood pressure, improved mental health and quicker recovery times after surgical procedures, he said. In addition, the study found that the presence of street trees leads to increased property values, lower heating and cooling costs and reduced traffic speed, creating a safer environment for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers.

Galenieks served as health policy analyst at the Loma Linda University Institute for Health Policy and Leadership from 2013 until April of this year. He received his MPH in Health Policy and Leadership from Loma Linda University's School of Public Health in 2013.

Loma Linda University Health is the largest private employer in the Inland Southern California region, Galenieks said.

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