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How can Sweden be compared to Romania?
You make a table with three columns. In the first column, you collect criteria you want to compare on. In the second column you put the values for the criteria as fulfilled by "Sweden". In the third column you put the values for the criteria as fulfilled by "Romania". Preferably you put good headings in the first line (like "Sweden" for the column with the values for "Sweden" and "Romania" in the column with the values for "Romania").
That's how you compare Sweden to Romania.
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Unfortunately it's also a bit too late to just plant them. Thanks to the regular drought it got quite challenging keeping them alive. Not to mention that it takes 10 years or more of good growth to be noticable.
Not in the (sub)tropics though. We can get 2m in a few months.
But yeah, you're right, the change in climate change can make growing them harder. Redesigned rain gutters into tree pits, structural soils, biochar, species selection from a wider climatic range, advanced stock, etc, could be techniques to make it a little easier and more noticeable quicker.
Urban forester is going to be a tough job going into the future but it's an important challenge. I did it and loved it, but our local Council really dropped the ball on it unfortunately. We just came off a La Nina with 3 years of record rainfalls, barely a tree went in. You watch them struggle to plant a heap in the worst drought of our lifetimes.