Air Force Sheild Sustainability Toolkit
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Tree Reuse
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Whenever possible, allow vegetation to remain undisturbed throughout site development and occupancy. If trees must be removed, take necessary measures to reestablish the tree in an alternate location. While tree removal and replanting increases landscaping costs, the benefits often outweigh the expenses. Some benefits of tree reuse include:

Trees are not always relocated to create more space for development. Rain gardens and/or heat island mitigation are examples of tree reuse employed for function rather than necessity.

Careful steps need to be taken by qualified individuals in order to promote the survival of a tree during and after the removal and replanting process. Some species of trees tolerate the process better than others. As a general rule, trees with extensive, deep root systems may have more difficulty surviving. Trees should be moved during the preliminary phases of project development since the equipment involved is heavy and may damage surrounding vegetation or even sidewalks.

Figure 1. A tree spade is used for relocating trees.

Figure 1. A tree spade is used for relocating trees.

Tree reuse is a potential strategy to achieve the intent of LEED SS Credit 5.1. Refer to the LEED Guidance section for specific requirements.

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