The loss of centuries-old trees in Barquisimeto does not occur in isolation. Behind every specimen that disappears there are decisions that, according to specialists, are taken with more urgency than planning. Failed transfers, aggressive pruning and felling linked to urban projects have been reducing an arboreal mass that for decades was part of the landscape. Architect Alessandra Rangel, professor at the Central University of Venezuela (UCV) L…
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The loss of centuries-old trees in Barquisimeto does not occur in isolation. Behind every specimen that disappears there are decisions that, according to specialists, are taken with more urgency than planning. Failed transfers, aggressive pruning and felling linked to urban projects have been reducing an arboreal mass that for decades was part of the landscape. Architect Alessandra Rangel, professor at the Central University of Venezuela (UCV) L…