Many cities barking up the wrong tree with their planting
ONE CITY after another has been busy planting trees in the hope of being recognized as a "forest city". However, journalists have found that some cities have been doing it in the wrong way and the "green leap forward" is just extravagance. Beijing Youth Daily comments:
There are three main problems with some cities' pursuit of being a "forest city". First, the cities plant trees intensively in a few concentrated places, which is rather luxurious. Second, some cities blindly buy expensive trees that do not suit the local climate. Third, some cities plant trees but prohibit ordinary residents from using the forest areas for recreation, even though the trees are purchased with taxpayers' money.
Worse, some cities reportedly cut down the trees only a few years after planting them. All these tendencies go against the original intention for creating "forest cities", which was to encourage local municipal governments to plant more trees in order to protect the ecological environment and improve the quality of life of residents.