Including the closely related terms new trees, trees, and new trees.
… and gateway approvals. COUNCIL Decarbonisation through greening our lands } Re-wilding projects at 17 sites. } New wildflower meadows at 22 urban sites and seven along roads. } Over 4,000 m2 of wildflower meadows and 34,000 new plants added to our social housing properties between 2019-2021. } 788 new trees planted during 2020/2021. COUNCIL Decarbonisation through engaging our staff…
… services and products. 3.2.5 Natural environment In line with the City Vision, Portsmouth wants a green city. Green infrastructure is a network of natural assets which includes: } Terrestrial green spaces such as parks, open spaces, playing fields, woodlands, allotments, and private gardens. } Other features such as street trees, hedgerows, green roofs, and walls. } The carbon locked…
… into freshwater, coastal and marine areas. PCC has ambitious plans to increase the amount of greenery in the city, including a commitment to double the number of trees over the next 25 years. Natural environment measures will be designed dually to increase our natural sinks of carbon but also improve the quality and quantity of public spaces, natural spaces and assets, increase food security…
…, and address the nature emergency14 and Ocean Recovery Declaration15. Mitigation Adaptation Support and encourage carbon emission reductions through: } Promoting green infrastructure. } An annual increase in tree canopy cover. } Supporting and encouraging local food production. } Use of our regulatory and permitting powers to protect, enhance, and increase green infrastructure. Increase…
…). } Introduced three carton recycling banks and 20 mixed plastics recycling banks. CITY Decarbonisation through greening our city } Assisting with landscape design at Queen Alexandra Hospital, St. James’ Hospital and eight local schools. } Working with Wilder Portsmouth, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, Woodland Trust, Trees for Cities, and the Tree Council to provide technical assistance…