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Objects of Road Side Development and Arboriculture

Posted on 14th July 201822nd February 2022 By Malay Sautya

Objects of Road Side Development and Arboriculture

Roadside development and arboriculture are undertaken to achieve the following objects/benefits:

Objects of Road Side Development and Arboriculture

1. To provide an attractive landscape of roadside.
2. To provide pleasant views of parking places.
3. To prevent soil erosion from the roadside.

4. To reduce headlight glare during night driving by the planted shrubs.
5. To intercept the annoying sound waves and fumes from road vehicles by the planted trees.
6. It provides shed to the road user.

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