The civic body’s renewed focus reflects the growing recognition that urban tree cover is not just a cosmetic addition but a critical necessity for controlling air pollution, mitigating heat stress, and enhancing biodiversity. Experts underline that planting native species plays a significant role in ensuring long-term ecological balance, as such varieties demand less maintenance and adapt better to local conditions compared to exotic alternatives.
While PCMC’s ambitious plantation programme is welcomed, environmental planners note that ensuring tree survival is often the real challenge. Previous civic drives across Indian cities have been criticised for high mortality rates due to inadequate monitoring. In response, the new strategy explicitly integrates survival audits, geo-tagging, and routine field inspections. Civic experts stress that such transparency is vital to restoring public trust in afforestation programmes.
The initiative also reflects a shift towards integrating sustainability into mainstream governance. By linking green infrastructure with urban mobility corridors, the corporation aims to ensure that roadside stretches are not only visually appealing but also serve as carbon sinks, shade providers, and dust barriers. Additional inspections in public gardens were also undertaken to strengthen civic amenities, with directions to improve security, lighting, and maintenance of public facilities.
With Pune’s urban footprint expanding rapidly, PCMC’s structured focus on preserving and expanding tree cover signals a more responsible model of city development. The effectiveness of this initiative will depend on consistent monitoring, community participation, and long-term care, but its intent highlights the growing role of green planning in building resilient and equitable cities.
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