Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tree-Planting-Action-near-the-Danennroeder-Forest-27MDHUS3HN6.htmlConceptually similarTree Planting Action near the Danennroeder ForestGP1SUM89Completed★★★★Tree Planting Action near the Danennroeder ForestGP1SUM8SCompleted★★★★Tree Planting Action near the Danennroeder ForestGP1SUM8TCompleted★★★★★★Tree Planting Action near the Danennroeder ForestGP1SUM8UCompleted★★★★Tree Planting Action near the Danennroeder ForestGP1SUM8VCompleted★★★★Tree Planting Action near the Danennroeder ForestGP1SUM8WCompleted★★★★Tree Planting Action near the Danennroeder ForestGP1SUM8XCompleted★★★★Tree Planting Action near the Danennroeder ForestGP1SUM8YCompleted★★★★Tree Planting Action near the Danennroeder ForestGP1SUM8ZCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUM9ETree Planting Action near the Danennroeder ForestGreenpeace activists plant an approximately eight meter high English oak tree at the end of the controversial A49 highway in Hesse, Germany. With the slogan "Forest not Freeways" they are demonstrating for a new transport planning that neither destroys nature nor fuels the climate crisis. A published study on behalf of Greenpeace shows that the fragmentation of the Dannenröder forest by the construction of the A49 freeway far beyond the cleared area, leads to a weakening of the forest. The separation of contiguous areas by a freeway leads to rising temperatures in the forest. It is thus more exposed to increasing extreme weather conditions such as heat and drought.In original language:Baumpflanz-Aktion nahe der A49Greenpeace Aktivist:innen pflanzen eine ca. acht Meter hohe Stieleiche an das Ausbauende der umstrittenen A49 in Hessen. Mit dem Slogan “Wald statt Asphalt” demonstrieren sie für eine neue Verkehrsplanung, die weder Natur zerstört noch die Klimakrise anheizt. Eine veröffentlichte Studie im Auftrag von Greenpeace zeigt, dass die Zerschneidung des Dannenröder Waldes durch den Bau der Autobahn A49 weit über die gerodete Fläche hinaus, zu einer Schwächung des Waldes führt. Die Trennung zusammenhängender Gebiete durch eine Autobahn führt zu steigenden Temperaturen im Wald. Er ist damit zunehmenden Extremwettern wie Hitze und Dürre stärker ausgesetzt.Locations:Dannenroeder Forest-Europe-Germany-HesseDate:22 Nov, 2020Credit:© Bernd Lauter / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7952px X 5304pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Construction sites-Day-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Motorways-Oak trees-Outdoors-Planting-Streets-Transportation-TreesShoot:Tree Planting Action on Highway in HesseGreenpeace activists are planting an approximately eight meter high English oak tree at the end of the controversial A49 highway in Hesse, Germany. With the slogan "Forest instead of asphalt" they are demonstrating for a new transport planning that neither destroys nature nor fuels the climate crisis. A published study on behalf of Greenpeace shows that the fragmentation of the Dannenröder forest by the construction of the A49 freeway far beyond the cleared area, leads to a weakening of the forest. The separation of contiguous areas by a freeway leads to rising temperatures in the forest. It is thus more exposed to increasing extreme weather conditions such as heat and drought.