URBAN PLANTATION DRIVES

Urban Plantation Drives are community-focused initiatives aimed at increasing green cover within cities and towns. These drives involve planting trees, shrubs, and native plants in urban spaces such as roadsides, parks, schools, residential areas, office campuses, and unused land. The primary goal is to restore ecological balance, improve air quality, reduce urban heat, and create healthier living environments.

By promoting the use of native and climate-resilient species, urban plantation drives help conserve biodiversity while ensuring long-term sustainability. Beyond environmental benefits, these drives encourage public participation, foster environmental awareness, and strengthen community responsibility toward nature. Regular plantation and maintenance activities contribute to reduced pollution, better water retention, noise reduction, and enhanced aesthetic appeal of urban landscapes.

Urban plantation drives play a vital role in building greener, cleaner, and more livable cities—supporting a sustainable future for generations to come.

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