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Saving trees in Tamil Nadu
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1 year ago
Arborists are specialists dedicated to the health and longevity of trees. We meet one who grew up in India’s eco-village of Auroville, known for its reforestation initiatives, and turned his childhood love of forests into a profession.
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They look like lumberjacks, kitted out with heavy chainsaws, harnesses, fuel canisters
00:08
and helmets. But rather than felling trees, these men are on a mission to save them.
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Here in the South Indian township of Auroville, every tree counts. That's why a homegrown
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team of experts tends to its greenery.
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When I was young, my father had a friend who was starting to build tree houses. So as a
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sample they built one in our backyard. There's such a different view and experience that
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you get being up there and feeling the wind blowing on you and feeling the breath of the
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tree. That's something I feel to this very day.
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Bhagirath Prakash cares for Auroville's trees together with Jonas Sushanik, the founder
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of maintenance company Tree Care. They both grew up here and witnessed the community's
00:57
reforestation efforts turn this once barren region to a lush green landscape. The transformation
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instilled in them a love for nature, which they turned into a career.
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The profession arborist or arboriculture, it comes from the Latin word arbor, which
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is tree. And so we are tree professionals. We are, I think, how I see it is that we provide
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a bridge between nature and our urban environment.
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In the last decade, the state of Tamil Nadu, where Auroville is located, has lost thousands
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of trees to cyclones. These are growing more frequent due to human-induced climate change.
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A powerful storm in 2011 wreaked havoc in resident Agathe Fokweze's yard. She was distraught
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by the thought of having to fell her favourite tree.
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It was during the cyclone. In the morning, all the garden, it was completely destroyed.
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And I am going to the swimming pool to check how is it. And I saw this tree, who was completely
02:14
cutting in two parts. And I say, it was very large. You know, you see that? It's grown
02:22
from 2011. And it is there. It was the same. It was completely open there. From there,
02:32
completely at the end. It's for me absolutely impossible to imagine we have to cut this
02:39
tree.
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Luckily, the experts at Tree Care had a solution.
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We did our research. We try and figure out what's the best way of going about it. And
02:50
we finally settled on a bracing method that is quite popular also in Europe, using threaded
02:57
rods. We actually drilled through the entire tree with a really long drill bit and inserted
03:08
a threaded rod, created some metal plates to basically force that closure again.
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But even with their best efforts, arborists can't save every tree. They typically come
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into the picture once it is already affected by illness or damage.
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Even though trees can be surprisingly adaptive in urban environments, they are often susceptible
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to disease and root damage.
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Arlen Lascaux is an Auroville-based arborist specialised in the management of urban trees.
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He advocates preserving mature trees in new building developments.
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I am actually going and looking at the trees on the site to look at how long these trees,
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each individual tree will be there for. I plot them on a map so that it can be integrated
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in architects' drawing. They're all geo-located. We're looking at their health, looking at
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their condition, their structural condition. We're looking at how rare they are, how old
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they are, how long they are going to be there for, how much longer they're going to be there
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for. And based on all of these factors, you can essentially grade them.
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This approach helps boost urban green trees' resilience to the stresses of a changing climate
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such as drought, as well as to pollution and a loss of biodiversity in the urban ecosystem.
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Auroville's tree doctors are always on the lookout for early warning signs of stress.
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Here's another clear sign that this tree is dying back. All these shoots are actually
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from the same tree. It's coming from the roots. And these are stress shoots. As the top of
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the tree, the canopy is dead, it needs to find a new source of energy. And so it's shooting
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out all these new epichromic shoots in a last-ditch attempt to create a new canopy for itself.
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Tree Care trains aspiring arborists, teaching them how to adapt scientific techniques used
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in different parts of the world to local conditions. It's Jonas Sushanik's hope that this new crop
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of practitioners will help spread a sensitive approach to tree maintenance well beyond the
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treetops of Auroville.
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