Pere Garau under the Heat: When Lack of Shade Becomes a Danger
Why Palma needs a public tree register
A tree register would document removals, reasons, and planned replacements, increasing transparency for Palma residents.

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Why would Palma benefit from a publicly accessible tree register?
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What causes heat islands in Pere Garau and similar Mallorca neighborhoods?
Dense urban design and shade loss from trees make Pere Garau a heat-prone area.
What plan can Palma use to lower heat risk in its dense neighborhoods?
A phased plan from shade and water to long-term green infrastructure.
What happened to trees and shade in Pere Garau?
Trees were removed without immediate replacement, and some planting holes were filled with concrete.
Who decides the microclimate matters in Palma and how should this be explained?
The city administration is responsible for microclimate decisions and must explain tree removal and replacement plans.
How do shade and greenery affect temperatures on hot days in Mallorca?
Shade and evapotranspiration from trees reduce heat; small interventions help too.
What practical steps can residents take to stay cooler during Mallorca heat?
Seek shade, stay hydrated, and support local greening efforts.
Why is addressing heat in Palma important for public health and social cohesion?
Heat action supports health and community ties.
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