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  2. Urban green space - Wikipedia

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    Urban greening policies are important for revitalizing communities, reducing financial burdens on healthcare and increasing quality of life. By promoting the development of parks, green roofs, and community gardens, these policies contribute to cleaner air, mitigate the urban heat effects, and create spaces for recreation and social interaction.

  3. Environmental gentrification - Wikipedia

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    Green spaces, such as parks and fields, can be placed in an unsafe neighborhood or a neighborhood that is disproportionately wealthy area, when there are areas with little to no green areas. [33] Moreover, the lack of green spaces in low income, urban areas green gentrification due to these communities at present struggling with financial ...

  4. Green urbanism - Wikipedia

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    A glimpse on the history of green urbanism of the U.S. as found in Karlenzig's, et al. ‘How Green is Your City’ book (2007, 06–07). The concept had a gradual start in the late 1800s, when some large cities of the United States (U.S.) started using advanced drinking water, sewage and sanitary systems.

  5. Urban reforestation - Wikipedia

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    Urban reforestation projects may also lack support in neighborhoods where environmentalist groups do not sufficiently involve residents in planning and decision-making, particularly when white environmentalists are conducting projects in communities of color, as noted in a 2014 report by environmental sociologist Dorceta Taylor from the ...

  6. Climate change and cities - Wikipedia

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    Cities are also one of the most vulnerable parts of the human society to the effects of climate change, [3] and likely one of the most important solutions for reducing the environmental impact of humans. [4] [2] [3] The UN projects that 68% of the world population will live in urban areas by 2050. [5]

  7. Antarctica, the world's iciest continent, is 'greening' at a ...

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    Even this vast and isolated ‘wilderness’ is being affected by climate change.

  8. Greening - Wikipedia

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    In some areas there are normative requirements for the planning and execution of the greening, for example roadsides greening. In soil bioengineering , plants with technical functions may be needed. Measures such as the recultivation of heaps, plantations as part of a compensatory measure or, in tiller forestry , the planting of vegetation are ...

  9. BMW: Greening the automotive industry is about so much more ...

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    BMW is looking beyond electric cars to drive sustainability, by decarbonizing its manufacturing and supply chains, using recycled materials, and promoting drivetrain flexibility.