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    Rome Cuts Down Ageing Pines Along Avenue Leading to Colosseum

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    Posted on February 13, 2026

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    Last updated: February 13, 2026

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    Tags:sustainabilityenvironmental issuesClimate ChangePublic Health

    Quick Summary

    Rome is cutting down ageing pines near the Colosseum due to collapse risks. The trees will be replaced, addressing climate and pest challenges.

    Rome cuts down ageing pines along avenue leading to Colosseum

    Impact of Tree Removal on Rome's Landscape

    ROME, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Rome started cutting down ageing umbrella pines flanking the ancient Roman Forum on Friday after tests found a dozen were at risk of collapse.

    Reasons for Tree Removal

    Three large trees have fallen along the ceremonial avenue that links the Colosseum with Piazza Venezia since early January, slightly injuring three people.

    Future Plans for Replacement

    The pines provide welcome shade during the summer months, but they have grown increasingly fragile, partly because of climate change with the weather in Rome marked by alternating periods of extreme heat and intense rainfall.

    Environmental Challenges Faced

    Authorities closed the panoramic road which is often packed with tourists, and convened a technical committee to investigate the problem.

    It said in a statement on Friday that 12 of the first 36 trees tested in the vicinity of the forum were unstable, while 24 were either considered secure or required further checks.

    The area has 54 historic pines, many believed to be around 120 years old.

    The Rome statement said officials hoped to partially reopen the avenue to pedestrians from Monday, while additional tests continue on the remaining trees.

    "The removed pines will be replaced with specimens of the same species, of suitable size and age," the statement said.

    Besides suffering from extreme weather, many pines which used to dot Rome have succumbed in recent years to an invasion of the Pine Tortoise Scale parasite.

    City officials estimated two years ago that up to 80% of its 60,000 pines were infested and launched a programme to try to counter the deadly pest.

    (Reporting by Crispian Balmer; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Tree Removal on Rome's Landscape
    • Reasons for Tree Removal
    • Future Plans for Replacement
    • Environmental Challenges Faced

    Key Takeaways

    • •Rome is removing ageing pines near the Colosseum due to collapse risks.
    • •Twelve out of 36 tested trees were found unstable.
    • •The removed trees will be replaced with similar species.
    • •Climate change and pests are affecting Rome's pines.
    • •Authorities aim to reopen the area to pedestrians soon.

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    Climate change refers to significant changes in global temperatures and weather patterns over time, primarily caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels.

    2What is urban planning?

    Urban planning is the process of designing and organizing urban spaces, including the layout of buildings, public spaces, transportation systems, and infrastructure.

    3What are environmental issues?

    Environmental issues are problems that affect the natural environment, including pollution, deforestation, climate change, and loss of biodiversity.

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    Sustainability is the practice of meeting current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, particularly in environmental, social, and economic contexts.

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