Success StoryPlanting trees for Frankfort's Future



Planting trees for Frankfort's Future

Author: Adam Leonberger

Planning Unit: Franklin County CES

Major Program: Forest Education: Health, Management, and Utilization

Plan of Work: Increase best practices for urban agriculture, natural resources & local food systems

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

Crime, pollution, and storm water management continue to be major issues in urban areas across the country. A 2012 study in the journal Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol 106, Issue 3, found a 10 percent increase in urban tree canopy cover was strongly correlated with a 12% decrease of robbery, burglary, theft and shootings. In addition, the US Forest Service published a study in 2006 within the journal Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, Vol 4, Issues 3–4 estimated that US urban trees removed 711,000 metric tons ($3.8 billion value) of total annual air pollution (03, PM10, NO2, SO2, CO). Numerous EPA reports and factsheets tout not only the benefits urban trees have on managing stormwater but also how cities can better implement them.

The City of Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky State University, Kentucky Division of Forestry, and Franklin County Cooperative Extension Service organized Reforest Frankfort. This is a community wide event to bring people together to learn about the benefits of trees and protecting our valuable natural resources. This year, 400 community participants came out to Harold R  Benson Research Farm to celebrate, learn about, and plant trees.Kentucky State University staff assisted the community in planting 1,550 tree over 5 acres. Extension Master Gardeners helped participants choose trees to take home to plant and went over how to plant and care for the trees with them. They gave away over 1,200 trees of various native species to be planted across the city and county. These trees will be providing a benefit to the environment and property value of $21,000 within the first year. The benefits from these trees will continue to rise as the trees age.
This is the 15th year the event has been held. We have planted to date roughly 25,000 trees across Frankfort and Franklin County. City of Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky Division of Forestry, and Franklin County Cooperative Extension Service will continue to hold the annual Reforest Frankfort event in hopes of reaching our goal of 1 million trees.






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