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The 3-30-300 test: A simple way to measure if your city has enough trees

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Amanda Shendruk

16d ago· 7 min readenInsight

Summary

The article introduces the "3-30-300 test" as a standard for evaluating urban tree coverage and access to nature. The test requires that every home, school, and office should have a view of at least three trees, be in a neighborhood with 30% tree cover, and be within 300 meters of a park. The piece explores how most cities fall short of this benchmark and discusses the importance of urban nature for well-being, environmental health, and quality of life.

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Hacker NewsThe 3-30-300 test: A simple way to measure if your city has enough treesnot-ship.com

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Look out your window. Can you see three trees?
Every home, school and office should have a view of at least three trees, be in a neighbourhood with 30% tree cover, and be within 300 metres of a park.
Most fall short.
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There's a simple three-part test for whether your city has enough nature. Most fall short.

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