Right Tree definition
Right Tree means tree species are selected wisely. Certain trees are able to achieve outsized benefits for communities, people, animals, and the environment when they are appropriately selected for a diversity of yields and fit within the climate, soil, and social constraints of the region in which they are planted. For example, trees can be planted that increase soil fertility, provide food, and yield other non-timber products, and which can address many problems at the same time (for example, climate change mitigation, food security, water security, and reduced animal emissions). Trees can be incorporated into existing agricultural zones using agroforestry and silvopasture. The best plantings of trees are purposefully designed for the constraints of—and optimal human and environmental benefit to—the regions where they are planted.
Examples of Right Tree in a sentence
During the term of this Agreement IBEW Local #1245 and Cut It Right Tree Service shall establish a training fund and program for Line Clearance Workers.
SDG&E will continue to support the City’s tree planting efforts through SDG&E’s Right Tree, Right Place program (or successor programs), and identify additional tree planting locations, assist with tree species ideas, and provide technical support through SDG&E’s highly trained arborists.