Local participation builds trust
Green spaces last longer when nearby communities understand and value them. Local participation helps protect young trees and builds pride around shared public spaces.
Clear communication also makes plantation work easier to follow. People can see what was planted, where it was planted, and how it is being maintained.
Small sites can add up
Every site does not need to be massive to matter. Smaller plantation areas can improve shade, biodiversity, and air quality when they are selected and maintained well.
Over time, these sites become a connected network of green cover across the city.
Transparency keeps momentum
Regular updates help donors, volunteers, and communities stay connected to the work. That connection is what turns a one-time campaign into a long-term movement.
