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Total tree enumeration, a first initiative of its kind in India, was done in 2011 in all urban areas in Gujarat. The enumeration data were analysed to find out tree cover and density, tree cover per inhabitant and carbon store in the urban areas. About 6.55 million trees grow in 167 urban areas (municipal corporations and municipalities) with average tree density of 18.9 trees/ha. Thirty-four cities and towns have adequate tree cover with tree density above 30 trees/ha and the rest have low tree cover. The canopy cover (53.9%) and tree density (152 trees/ha) in Gandhinagar, the capital city of Gujarat, are the highest in India; thus Gandhinagar may be listed amongst the greenest cities in the world. The status of tree cover in small and medium cities in the background of growing urbanization has also been discussed. Need for adequate number of trees as environment infrastructure in the urban areas to address growing environmental issues, has been highlighted. The tree canopy cover in some of the urban areas in India and other countries has been discussed to
develop a norm of minimum tree cover in the urban areas in India.

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Educational institution have density of trees per unit space than housing society