Frequently Asked Questions
How does urban greening contribute to combatting climate change?
Urban greening is a potent weapon against the escalating threats of climate change. Green spaces, including trees and vegetation, act as carbon sinks, absorbing and storing harmful CO2 emissions. They also combat the urban heat island effect by providing shade and cooling through evapotranspiration. Moreover, green spaces play a role in filtering air pollutants and improving overall air quality. These combined benefits not only make cities more liveable but also contribute to global efforts to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change. Projects like Richmond Road Pocket Park showcase the transformative power of urban greening, highlighting its crucial role in creating sustainable and resilient urban environments.
Other questions
What materials do we use for our planters?
What are parklets and how do they enhance BID areas?
Can we accommodate custom designs?
How do SuDS planters and rain gardens benefit local infrastructure?
What types of plants can be used in green screens?
Where can SuDS planters be installed?
Where can you find more specification manufacturing information?
What does the training consist of?
Can green screens be customised?
How can urban greening improve public health?