Yerevan Expands Greenhouse Nursery Tenfold to Address Green Space Challenges
Yerevan, Armenia – The open ground area of the greenhouse nursery department of the Yerevan City Hall’s ‘Greening and Environmental Protection’ non-commercial state organization has expanded from 2 hectares to 20 hectares over the past year. This significant development aims to tackle the capital’s green fund issues, as announced by the Yerevan City Hall.
The expansion involved extensive preparation, with the land being cleared of stones, thistles, and unsuitable remnants from the old nursery. This meticulous process has paved the way for the establishment of a modern and enlarged facility dedicated to nurturing the city’s future green infrastructure.
15,000 New Trees to Enhance Yerevan’s Urban Landscape
Currently, the newly expanded and modern nursery is in the process of planting approximately 15,000 trees. This substantial number includes valuable tree species such as sycamores, oaks, and albizias, which are known for their aesthetic appeal and environmental benefits.
According to the City Hall, the addition of these diverse tree species will play a crucial role in enhancing the green фон of the capital, contributing to improved air quality, biodiversity, and overall urban aesthetics. This initiative is a direct response to the growing need for more green spaces within the city to combat environmental challenges and improve the quality of life for residents.
Commitment to Sustainable Urban Development
This expansion underscores Yerevan City Hall’s commitment to sustainable urban development and environmental protection. By investing in a larger and more modern nursery, the administration aims to ensure a continuous supply of healthy trees for planting across the city, supporting ongoing and future greening projects.
The project is expected to have a long-term positive impact on Yerevan’s ecosystem, providing residents with more parks, tree-lined streets, and green areas for recreation and relaxation. This strategic investment in urban greenery is part of a broader vision to transform Yerevan into a greener, more livable city.
Further details regarding the specific locations for planting these new trees and the timeline for their integration into the urban landscape are anticipated to be released by the Yerevan City Hall in the coming months.