By Syed Shams Uddin It is said that in Japan, trees standing in the path of urban development or road construction are often relocated rather than cut down. This practice stands as a remarkable testament to the country’s deep-rooted respect for nature and unwavering commitment to environmental preservation. Unlike many parts of the world, where rapid urbanization frequently results in large-scale deforestation and the loss of mature trees, Japan has developed highly sophisticated and prudent methods to protect and relocate trees, fully recognizing their invaluable role in both the ecosystem and the cultural heritage. Relocating trees is far from a simple endeavor. It is a meticulous, highly specialized process requiring careful planning, expert knowledge, and precision execution. Arboriculture and horticulture experts play a crucial role in ensuring that each tree is safely transplanted to a new environment. Before any relocation effort begins, extensive assessments are conducted to...
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