Open and green spaces provide a balance between solids and volids and contribute positively to the urban climate, pedestrian and vehicle traffic. They help to reduce harmful environmental elements like noise and dust, store groundwater, and control erosion while also supplying fresh air. In addition, it softens of the building stock, covers ugly views and adds aesthetic views to the city, and provides a better perception of the spaces by establishing a balance between the human and the environment in terms of size. Urban trees improve the appearance of the city and give it a more pleasant, natural feel. Urban area plantings have aesthetic, ecological, psychological, hygienic and functional benefits. The growing urban population of today makes more green space necessary. Due to land scarcity, cities are under tremendous pressure to implement afforestation initiatives. The urban environment can be enhanced by urban afforestation.