Including 10 closely related terms such as tree planting, more trees, and new trees.
… these spaces across our towns by planting more trees, wildflowers and wild areas, allowing species to move throughout our urban environments more safely. ● Make sure nature-based solutions for climate change are considered by decision-makers when planning for our future. ● Promote the range of benefits associated with gardening for wildlife, encouraging more…
… is already happening locally: Tarring Flood Group Residents group working to prevent surface area flood damage to property and infrastructure. Multiple projects include ‘Adopt A Drain’ and the development of rain gardens, to slow excess rainfall. Tree planting projects Various groups and organisations are working to plant more trees across Adur and Worthing, including…
… (Homefield Park), The Triangle (Pavilion Road) and May Close Community Allotment. Supporting the community in food growing and wildlife friendly projects. EPIC Sompting ‘Enhancing Places, Inspiring Communities’ has restored 1km river through Sompting, with hundreds of new trees and kilometres of new hedgerows. Sussex Wildlife Trust Management of nature…
… Reserve (LNR). This is due to its vegetated shingle habitat, which is rare worldwide. Adur & Worthing Councils Biodiversity Programmes AWC is committed to reduce mowing, encouraging more wildflowers and implementing wilding and tree planting programmes. What Needs to Happen Next: ● Create more spaces where wildlife can thrive and connect…
…, such as changing farming practices, planting trees, enhancing chalk grassland and saltmarsh, or returning kelp forests to our shores. ● Build on the Eco Open Houses project and develop an Adur and Worthing network of case studies, showing the costs and reductions in energy bills and carbon which can be achieved by households and business. ● Break…