The National Parks Board and the Landscape Industry Association Singapore will develop the first code of practice for pruning tropical trees in urban environments. It is hoped that the new guidelines will make the trees less susceptible to pests and diseases. A first draft of the code is expected to be published by mid-2026. Professor Veera Sekaran from the NUS College of Design and Engineering, and Dr Shawn Lum, a senior lecturer at the NTU Asian School of the Environment, shared more about current industry best practices and how the new guidelines will be tailored for tropical trees.
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