Speech Advantages of Tree Plantation
Advantages of Tree Plantation
Short Types Speech
Good Afternoon, teachers and students today
I would like to deliver my speech to discuss on Advantages
of Tree Plantation
Most often we plant trees to
provide shade and beautify our landscapes. These are great benefits but trees
also provide other less obvious benefits.
Trees make life nicer. It
has been shown that spending time among trees and green spaces reduces the
amount of stress that we carry around with us in our daily lives.
Trees can be placed to screen
unwanted views or noise from busy highways.
Trees can complement the
architecture or design of buildings or entire neighborhoods.
Trees improve our air quality
by filtering harmful dust and pollutants such as ozone, carbon monoxide, and
sulfur dioxide from the air we breathe.
Trees give off oxygen that we
need to breathe.
Some indirect economic benefits
of trees are that if we reduce the energy we use then utility companies will
have less demand placed on the infrastructure, thus reducing operating costs
which can be passed on to the consumer.
I thank you all for patiently
listening to my speech.
Detail Speech
Good
Afternoon, teachers and students today I would like to deliver my speech to
discuss Advantages of Tree Plantation
Benefits
of Planting Trees
Most
often we plant trees to provide shade and beautify our landscapes. These are
great benefits but trees also provide other less obvious benefits.
Social
Benefits
Trees make life nicer. It has been shown that spending time among trees and green spaces reduces the amount of stress that we carry around with us in our daily lives.
Hospital
patients have been shown to recover from surgery more quickly when their
hospital room offered a view of trees.
Children
have been shown to retain more of the information taught in schools if they
spend some of their time outdoors in green spaces.
Trees
are often planted as living memorials or reminders of loved ones or to
commemorate significant events in our lives.
Communal
Benefits
Even
though you may own the trees on your property your neighbors may benefit from
them as well.
Through
careful planning trees can be an asset to your entire community.
Tree
lined streets have a traffic calming effect, traffic moves more slowly and
safely.
Trees
can be placed to screen unwanted views or noise from busy highways.
Trees
can complement the architecture or design of buildings or entire neighborhoods.
Environmental
Benefits
Trees
offer many environmental benefits.
Trees
reduce the urban heat island effect through evaporative cooling and reducing
the amount of sunlight that reaches parking lots and buildings. This is
especially true in areas with large impervious surfaces, such as parking lots
of stores and industrial complexes.
Trees
improve our air quality by filtering harmful dust and pollutants such as ozone,
carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide from the air we breathe.
Trees
give off oxygen that we need to breathe.
Trees
reduce the amount of storm water runoff, which reduces erosion and pollution in
our waterways and may reduce the effects of flooding.
Many
species of wildlife depend on trees for habitat. Trees provide food,
protection, and homes for many birds and mammals.
Economic
Benefits
Well
placed trees can reduce your cooling costs in the summer by shading the south
and west sides of your home. If deciduous trees are used they will allow the sun
to pass through and warm your home in the winter.
Evergreen
trees on the north side of your home and shrubs around the foundation of your
home can act as a windbreak to reduce the cooling effects of winter winds.
The
value of a well landscaped home with mature healthy trees can be as much as 10%
higher than a similar home with no or little landscaping. (Topping will reduce
the value of your trees)
Some indirect economic benefits of trees are that if we reduce the energy we use then utility companies will have less demand placed on the infrastructure, thus reducing operating costs which can be passed on to the consumer.
I
thank you all for patiently listening to my speech.