what are the economic and social benefits of planting trees as in the poem the heart of the tree by Henry cuyler bunner
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Social benefit of plantation:
About the social benefits of plantation, the poet says it is “blessings on the neighbourhood” and it’s a work done from “far-cast thought of civic good”. A man performs his duty towards society by planting a tree. He indirectly or directly helps so many people in many ways to live a better life on earth. Moreover, plantation is a symbolic act of goodness which alone can generate many other acts of goodness. So, the attitude of the entire society would change to a positive and helpful one. It leads to the nation’s growth in the long term. Such is the greatness in planting a tree.
The ecological benefits of plantation:
Trees make the home for birds and other animals and insects, helping to keep up the ecosystem rolling. Trees make forests and that in turn help the earth in many ways like giving home to animals and bringing rains and prevents desertification. Without trees, the herbivorous animals will be in want of food. That will lead to to a scarcity of food for the carnivorous animals. In this way, the whole ecological balance would be disturbed.
Trees assure the lives of the next generations, keeping the environment healthy and pollution free.n. In short, without trees, life on earth would not have been possible
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