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How much greenery do we actually require

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How much greenery do we actually require

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  1. How much greenery do we actually require? Benefits of green plants: Before diving into the specific amount of greenery we need, let's briefly understand the benefits it brings: Purify the air: Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis, improving air quality and reducing pollution. Climate regulation: Trees and vegetation help regulate temperatures by providing shade, reducing the urban heat island effect, and slowing wind speeds, thus saving energy and reducing the need to use machines. Support biodiversity: Green spaces create habitats for a variety of flora and fauna, promote biodiversity and conserve ecosystems. Mental health: Interacting with nature has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood and improve cognitive function, which in turn contributes to overall mental health. The recommended amount of greenery: The amount of greenery needed can vary depending on factors such as population density, urbanization, and geographical location. Although there is no exact formula, experts and planners recommend the following principles:

  2. Green space per capita: The World Health Organization recommends a minimum of 9 square meters (about 97 square feet) of green space per capita in urban areas. This includes parks, gardens, and other public green spaces. Canopy Coverage: The International Horticultural Association recommends aiming for a minimum of 40% canopy cover in urban areas. Canopy coverage is the total area covered by the canopy when viewed from above. Greening buildings and roofs: Combining green roofs, vertical gardens, and rooftop gardens can significantly increase green space in urban environments, promote biodiversity, and bring benefits. Additions such as insulation and rainwater management. Farzana's mission is to encourage a healthier lifestyle by providing a diverse selection of Bulk Fruits and Vegetables online. We believe that eating nutrient-dense produce is critical to maintaining good health and well-being. We strive to be a reliable source of nutritious food options, encouraging our customers to make healthy choices.

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