State control in monitoring the greening of city roads and streets
Keywords:
road transport infrastructure, natural soil-climate conditions, trees, bushes, effective monitoring, monitoring of greening of avenues, parks, central streets, city roads, and streetsAbstract
As cities continue to expand, green spaces are vital for maintaining environmental balance and improving the quality of life for residents. However, urbanization, combined with climate change, poses significant challenges to the preservation of these spaces. Local government bodies play a crucial role in ensuring the sustainability of urban green areas. Their responsibilities include planning and allocating land for parks, gardens, and green corridors, which help to mitigate the urban heat island effect, enhance air quality, and provide recreational areas. Local authorities also need to implement policies that protect existing green spaces from overdevelopment and maintain biodiversity. Moreover, local governments must foster community engagement, encouraging citizens to participate in the creation and maintenance of green areas. Public-private partnerships can further support the development of urban parks, with businesses contributing to the creation of green spaces while benefiting from improved aesthetics and environmental quality. In the face of climate change, urban green spaces offer essential ecological services. By addressing the challenges of urbanization and climate change, local governments can ensure that cities remain livable, resilient, and sustainable for future generations.