The article describes the role of green stands in preserving and improving population health. They positively effect human emotional background, improving cognitive functions and mood, forming subjective feeling of cheerfulness, restoring vitality and contribute to normalization of somatic health. The article presents criteria for assessing quality of green stands. The recommendations on planning and designing green stands, considering climatic requirements are given. It is concluded that urban trees are a significant factor that brings economic dividends to population.

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