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Home / Health / City Trees Cut Fall Injuries, Study Finds

City Trees Cut Fall Injuries, Study Finds

29 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • More urban tree cover significantly reduces injurious falls.
  • Extreme heat from city 'heat islands' exacerbates fall risks.
  • Trees cool temperatures, improving walkability and safety.
City Trees Cut Fall Injuries, Study Finds

Urban trees offer a surprising benefit beyond shade and beauty: they may help reduce the number of injurious falls on city streets and sidewalks. Research published in the American Journal of Epidemiology examined health records, revealing that greater tree canopy cover correlated with a decreased likelihood of falls.

The study highlights that outdoor falls are heavily influenced by environmental factors, unlike indoor falls. Cities, acting as 'heat islands,' experience extreme temperatures that can cause dizziness and impaired judgment. Pavement under heat can also crack, creating tripping hazards. Trees effectively counteract this by lowering ambient temperatures, making cities more walkable.

While tree planting campaigns are common, they sometimes face controversy due to sidewalk damage. However, policy changes that facilitate urban tree planting safely could yield substantial public health improvements. The findings suggest a simple yet effective environmental action for safer city living.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Trees help prevent falls by cooling urban heat islands, reducing heat-related dizziness and improving pavement conditions.
Extreme heat in cities can impair judgment and cause pavement to crack, increasing the risk of falls.
Yes, tree roots can sometimes damage sidewalks, which has been a point of controversy in urban planning.

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