La Chaux-de-Fonds Launches Europe's Highest Urban Edible Forest
Swiss town unveils innovative environmental project with 900 plants planned for 3,300 square meter area by 2032

Key Takeaways
- La Chaux-de-Fonds inaugurated Europe's tallest urban edible forest
- The project will include 900 new plants, with 300 trees and shrubs
- The forest will cover 3,300 square metres in the Paddock park
- Initial planting campaign began in 2024 with a micro-forest
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They Said
"We need to find species that can adapt to tomorrow's climate while remaining compatible with today's. This edible forest represents a great opportunity to experiment, in a real open-air laboratory."
"As part of the replanting work carried out after the storm, the site was identified as an area suitable for the planting of many new trees, to compensate for the losses suffered in 2023 and strengthen the urban canopy"