In 2024, our MicroHabitat urban farm at Crestwood Corporate Centre doubled its planters from 15 to 30, boosting productivity and visibility. 🌿With over 300 pounds of fresh vegetables, herbs, and flowers harvested, we proudly supported local organizations like the Aboriginal Front Door Society and Food Stash Foundation. These vibrant spaces promote sustainability, support pollinators, and enhance local biodiversity.🐝 Urban farms like ours can reduce transportation emissions by up to 90% and absorb 25% more CO2 than traditional green spaces. Beyond environmental benefits, these spaces foster a sense of community and well-being, linked to a 15% increase in happiness.
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🌿 Embracing Green Cities: Our Path to a Sustainable Future🌿 In our rapidly urbanizing world, the importance of integrating green spaces into our cities has never been more crucial. Urban greenery not only beautifies our surroundings but also plays a pivotal role in enhancing our quality of life. From reducing air pollution and urban heat islands to fostering mental well-being and biodiversity, the benefits are countless. Imagine a city where parks, gardens, and green rooftops are seamlessly woven into the urban fabric. Such green oases provide sanctuaries for both people and wildlife, creating healthier, more resilient communities. It’s time to prioritize the restoration of green in our urban areas. Let's advocate for policies that support the development of green infrastructure, champion urban gardening projects, and take personal steps to cultivate greenery around us. Together, we can transform our cities into sustainable havens of greenery, ensuring a thriving planet for generations to come. 🌳🏙️ #ImageCapitalCityofNamibia #GreenCities #UrbanRenewal #Sustainability #PlantTrees #HealthyLiving #14daysofenvironmentalactivism #letsspeakafrica
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I'd love to see greening of our many car park spaces in urban areas. Consider the benefits: 1. Protection of vehicles. Long-term exposure to direct sunlight / heat / uv will age the materials faster than vehicles under covered parking. 2. Addressing reflectance 3. Improving air quality 4. Reducing temperature of the spaces 5. Creation of habitats 6. Beautifying the concrete jungle 7.
💥𝑨𝒆𝒔𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒕𝒊𝒄 𝑨𝒑𝒑𝒆𝒂. ☘️Biodiversity and Habitat Creation !! ☘️Promotion of Sustainable Practices !! ♞Improve the aesthetic quality of the parking facility, fostering a welcoming and agreeable ambiance. Introduces a spectrum of colors and botanical diversity, augmenting the attractiveness of the space for both users and visitors. Vegetation engages in photosynthesis, wherein plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, enhancing air quality. Additionally, vegetation facilitates temperature regulation by offering shade, mitigating the heat island effect commonly observed in association with paved surfaces. ♞Wonderful Provision of a habitat for various wildlife, including insects and birds. Promotes biodiversity by supporting a variety of plant species. The presence of plants helps mitigate the urban heat island effect by providing shade and cooling the surrounding area. Demonstrates a commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly practices, contributing to a positive image for businesses or communities.
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Imagine driving down a highway surrounded by vibrant, blooming pollinator gardens instead of lifeless, freshly mowed grass. 🌼🐝 Cities around the world are embracing this shift, replacing traditional roadside maintenance with pollinator-friendly gardens that not only beautify the landscape but also support crucial ecosystems. These gardens provide habitats for bees, butterflies, and other essential pollinators, while saving cities thousands of dollars in mowing costs. 🌍✨ It’s a win for the environment and for urban sustainability—a small change that brings massive benefits. Let’s advocate for more initiatives like this, creating greener, more vibrant spaces that serve both people and the planet. 🌿🚗
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Lioncourt Homes has marked the next milestone in delivering 120 new homes in Rushwick, with the ‘topping out’ of the first homes now complete. Located off Claphill Lane, just two miles from Worcester and less than four miles from the picturesque Malvern Hills, the new development – named The Green – will include a range of two, three, four and five bedroom homes, aimed at people on all stages of the property ladder. In addition to the new homes, Lioncourt Homes is also delivering a well-equipped play area and improving existing pedestrian links throughout the development. Creating a sustainable place to live, Lioncourt Homes will be maintaining and enhancing the existing grassland at The Green, helping to improve biodiversity, as well as planting additional trees in the open, green space. Read the full story here - https://lnkd.in/e8dZQyMv
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In China, in the city of Nanning , they have started installing floating gardens on the rooftops of public parking lots, transforming these areas into green spaces. These gardens not only enhance the urban landscape but also provide crucial habitats for bees and other pollinators, which are essential for biodiversity. This green initiative aims to reduce the impact of concrete in cities, offering a refuge for wildlife and improving air quality. Parking lot gardens represent a step forward toward urban sustainability, highlighting the importance of nature in urban spaces. 💚
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💥𝑨𝒆𝒔𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒕𝒊𝒄 𝑨𝒑𝒑𝒆𝒂. ☘️Biodiversity and Habitat Creation !! ☘️Promotion of Sustainable Practices !! ♞Improve the aesthetic quality of the parking facility, fostering a welcoming and agreeable ambiance. Introduces a spectrum of colors and botanical diversity, augmenting the attractiveness of the space for both users and visitors. Vegetation engages in photosynthesis, wherein plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, enhancing air quality. Additionally, vegetation facilitates temperature regulation by offering shade, mitigating the heat island effect commonly observed in association with paved surfaces. ♞Wonderful Provision of a habitat for various wildlife, including insects and birds. Promotes biodiversity by supporting a variety of plant species. The presence of plants helps mitigate the urban heat island effect by providing shade and cooling the surrounding area. Demonstrates a commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly practices, contributing to a positive image for businesses or communities.
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Did you know: Urban food forests are more than just green spaces – they're thriving hubs of #sustainability. By integrating diverse edible plants into #urban landscapes, we're not only fostering local food production but also enhancing biodiversity and promoting community resilience. Cities like Melbourne and Sydney are leading the way with innovative #UrbanFoodForest projects, providing fresh, healthy produce while reducing food miles and carbon footprints. But more can definitely be done! I’d love to see society cultivate more green oases in our cities, nourishing both people and the planet. 🌍
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CREATING HEALTHY CITIES… When we talk of a healthy city we typically talk of the following attributes: 🌆 Clean air and water: Access to clean air, water, and sanitation. 🌆 Green spaces: Plenty of parks, gardens, and green roofs for recreation and relaxation. 🌆 Active transportation: Walkable and bikeable infrastructure, promoting physical activity. 🌆 Healthy food options: Access to nutritious food, farmers' markets, and community gardens. 🌆 Safe and affordable housing: Secure, affordable, and well-maintained housing options. 🌆 Community engagement: Strong social connections, community events, and participatory governance. 🌆 Access to healthcare: Equitable access to quality healthcare services and health education. 🌆 Sustainable energy: Transitioning to renewable energy sources and reducing carbon emissions. 🌆 Waste reduction and management: Effective recycling, composting, and waste management systems. 🌆 Equitable opportunities: Access to education, employment, and social services for all citizens. 🌆Cultural and recreational activities: Vibrant cultural scene, arts, and recreational opportunities. 🌆Resilience and adaptability: Ability to adapt to changing circumstances, such as climate change and economic shifts. These attributes contribute to a city's overall health, well-being, and quality of life, making it a desirable place to live, work, and thrive. We miss largely on an important point that I want to raise in the article following…
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🐝The London Bee Situation: How Sustainable Is Beekeeping in London? entoLIVE blog | mark patterson | 🗣️ For more than 10 years London has seen an unprecedented rise in beekeeping across the city's urban landscape. In recent years well-meaning intentions have led to unsustainable actions. Mark Patterson investigates how sustainable beekeeping is in London and how it can impact other pollinators. https://lnkd.in/eHWUjCn8
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#100_Days_Of_Knowledge_Seeking_and_Sharing 29/100 Environmental Conservation: Urban rooftop gardens for food production and biodiversity Urban rooftop gardens are emerging as innovative solutions to environmental and social challenges in cities. By transforming underutilized rooftop spaces into productive green areas, these gardens offer numerous benefits, including food production, biodiversity conservation, and improved urban resilience. One of the key advantages of urban rooftop gardens is their ability to contribute to local food production and food security. In densely populated urban areas where access to fresh produce may be limited, rooftop gardens can provide an opportunity to grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs close to where people live and work. This not only reduces food miles and carbon emissions associated with transportation but also promotes healthier and more sustainable eating habits among urban residents. Furthermore, rooftop gardens play a crucial role in enhancing urban biodiversity by providing habitat and food sources for birds, insects, and other wildlife. By incorporating native plants and vegetation into their design, rooftop gardens can attract pollinators, support local ecosystems, and increase overall biodiversity in urban environments. Additionally, green roofs can help mitigate the urban heat island effect by providing natural insulation and cooling benefits, thereby reducing energy consumption and improving air quality in cities. Moreover, rooftop gardens have the potential to mitigate the impacts of climate change by capturing and storing rainwater, reducing stormwater runoff, and mitigating flooding in urban areas. By absorbing and retaining rainfall, green roofs can help alleviate pressure on stormwater drainage systems and reduce the risk of localized flooding during heavy rainfall events. Additionally, rooftop gardens can act as carbon sinks, capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and mitigating the effects of urban heat islands. In conclusion, urban rooftop gardens offer a multifaceted approach to environmental conservation and urban sustainability. By promoting local food production, enhancing biodiversity, and mitigating the impacts of climate change, these green spaces have the potential to transform cities into more resilient, livable, and sustainable places for all residents. #RooftopGardens #UrbanSustainability #Biodiversity 🌿🏙️
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