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Mini šume: mala površina s velikim učincima
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Mini šume: mala površina s velikim učincima

The article discusses the concept of 'Miniwälder'—small, densely planted areas of trees and shrubs designed to provide cooling, carbon sequestration, and habitat in urban environments. It highlights the increasing frequency of heatwaves in Austria, citing data from 2024 showing 45 hot days in Vienna and 635 heat-related deaths nationwide. The piece emphasizes the importance of trees as natural climate regulators and introduces Miniwälder as a solution to urban heat islands. It explains that these mini-forests feature diverse plantings (15–30 species), genetic diversity through non-clonal planting, and collaboration between research institutions like the Federal Research Center for Forestry, the University of Vienna’s Botanical Garden, and other agricultural institutes. The focus is on testing native and foreign plant species for resilience against climate change.

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Der Standard logoDer StandardNeovisanSredinaČinjenice 85Objektivnost 75prije 5 dana
Mini šume: mala površina s velikim učincima

The article discusses the concept of 'Miniwälder'—small, densely planted areas of trees and shrubs designed to provide cooling, carbon sequestration, and habitat in urban environments. It highlights the increasing frequency of heatwaves in Austria, citing data from 2024 showing 45 hot days in Vienna and 635 heat-related deaths nationwide. The piece emphasizes the importance of trees as natural climate regulators and introduces Miniwälder as a solution to urban heat islands. It explains that these mini-forests feature diverse plantings (15–30 species), genetic diversity through non-clonal planting, and collaboration between research institutions like the Federal Research Center for Forestry, the University of Vienna’s Botanical Garden, and other agricultural institutes. The focus is on testing native and foreign plant species for resilience against climate change.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): While the topic relates to environmental policy and urban planning—which could fall under politics—the article presents information objectively without overt ideological framing. It focuses on scientific findings, collaborative research efforts, and practical solutions to climate challenges without偏

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article presents factual information about heatwaves in Vienna and Austria, citing specific data from the Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics and research by Tomáš Janoš. It accurately describes the role of trees in urban cooling and the concept of miniwoods. However, it lacks bala

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