aiding sustainability

Have you ever felt like sleeping on the grass in Parks and Gardens? How those branches and flowers peacefully move, gracing our sights with satisfying arts and performances. Do you know that these beauties help in aiding sustainability of our environment? The environment inevitably affects our living conditions. If this then is the case, it is, therefore, imperative for us to ensure that these beauties are protected as well. This ensures that the part they play in sustaining the environment, is not denied the environment. However, before we know how to protect these beauties, it is enlightening to know their contributions to our environment.

How Green Beauties Help in Aiding Sustainability

Primarily, these green beauties are known to play host to people's outdoor recreational activities, sightseeing, and relaxation. This is one of the social benefits of these green beauties. However, these green components serve other purposes.

One of the benefits of this component of the environment is that it reduces the effect of climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide in the environment and releasing Oxygen into the atmosphere, which is crucial to us, as that's what we breathe in. If these green components are not protected, what air do we breathe?

Another benefit is that it has been proven to be a mental health facilitator, and to this, I'm sure many of us can relate. A lot of us go to parks to clear our heads and just breathe in some fresh air. These green beauties enable that. Having identified a few benefits of these green components of the environment, we can then proceed to identify ways to protect them.

Protecting The Green Component Of The Eco-Life In Parks And Gardens

There are diverse ways to protect the green components in Parks and Gardens, one of which is: encouraging the growing of native plants in the parks and restriction of many projects in Parks that will lead to removing the topsoil and clearing grasses and trees. 

However, one way to protect this green component that we barely pay attention to, which is quite important. It is walking the parks pathway instead of over the green components. Many times, to get to a side of the park faster, we walk over the lawns, and this causes damage to the root system of the grasses, making them vulnerable to diseases and unable to absorb nutrients properly, which automatically leads to the loss of those grasses. Also, there are walkways in Parks, and we just have to use those paths and those paths alone. We will be protecting the green components that way too.