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- International researchers have published a new planning tool to encourage tree planting in cities.
- The new approach aims to increase community engagement in a way that benefits both people and nature.
- Residents, decision-makers, and academics in settlements such as Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Camden collaborated on the project.
A group of international researchers has developed a new tool for city planners and local communities to strengthen tree planting efforts in cities. This newly published guide enables residents and authorities to become more actively involved in the planning process of urban green spaces.
The newly developed approach highlights methods that benefit both people and nature while achieving tree planting goals. As part of the research, municipal employees, policymakers, and neighborhood residents from different regions of the United Kingdom came together with academics.
Implemented with the collaboration of participants from different cities and regions such as Cardiff, Milton Keynes, Edinburgh, York, and Camden, the project emphasizes the importance of natural solutions in cities warming due to climate change. This collaborative work allows tree planting policies in urban areas to be more inclusive and sustainable.
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- What exactly does the new tool developed by the researchers do?
- This tool aims to increase public participation in the process of planting more trees in cities by guiding city planners and community groups.
- In which settlements was the new tree planting guide developed through work?
- Local residents, policymakers, and tree maintenance teams in the Cardiff, Milton Keynes, Edinburgh, York, and Camden regions worked together with academics.
- Who and what does the project in question plan to benefit?
- The new guide aims to support both people's quality of life and natural life while achieving tree planting goals in warming cities.