Sentences with phrase «urban trees who»

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Not even the traders who have decided to colonise the shoulders of our urban roads could protect these trees.
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) is set to reward school children who partake in the assembly's «Me and my tree competition», which forms part of the Kumasi Urban Forestry Project.
For instance, because my main character is a little tree from the wild who [SPOILER ALERT] ends up in a city, I attended an urban forestry community meeting looking for networking opportunities there.
The heroines who seized my heart belonged to the sophisticated urban settings of Wouk's Youngblood Hawke and Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn or Joy in the Morning; if precocious girls elsewhere, poised on the verge of puberty, were reading Austen or the Brontës, I didn't know it and I doubt I would have cared.
The cottages that can accommodate groups are surrounded by trees and mountains and are ideal for those who want to escape the pollution and noise of urban centers.
Right there and then, through a Facebook Live video, I asked for help, which quickly came from Tom Kimmerer, a friend of a friend who's an expert on saving «venerable» urban trees.
The trees that shade the parks and gardens and line the urban streets — London planes, limes, magnolias, pines and so on — are known to add to property values and to make living conditions better for millions who must endure the increasing heat extremes of the urban world.
Daryl Hannah Arrested last year for staging a 23 - day tree - sit in a bid to save L.A.'s South Central Farm, an urban community garden, this steel magnolia is a longtime environmentalist who drives a biodiesel car and runs her green home on solar power.
People who live in homes that have tree - lined landscapes or commanding views of natural surroundings tend to have lower levels of stress, according to the study «Urban Street Trees: 22 Benefits» by researcher Dan Burden.
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