The number of declining trees is rising over last years.
Between 1500 and 1700 the number of trees was substantially reduced.
In the process we create some number, say k, of new trees.
A number of mature trees are present on the site.
The village therefore has a great number of fine mature trees.
We might conclude that soon, a great number of trees would fall; however this is not the case.
Among the big number of trees (4500 species), almost 12% are over 100 year old.
The number of trees surviving as on date is 1,058,840.
So could we significantly increase the number of trees without taking away land from them?
Once again there's pressure to increase the number of trees.