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concern for future generation​

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Answered by mishka93
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  • In the developmental literature, concern for and care of the next generation is referred to as generativity. Research suggests that adults who are actively engaged in care for the environment cite a generative concern about the state of the natural world being left to future generations as a significant motivator

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Answered by jyotsna7632
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Our urban forest is a precious resource. A healthy tree canopy provides cleaner air and cooler temperatures, replenishes groundwater, enhances public health, and creates vibrant, livable neighborhoods.

There are many reasons to plant a tree:

As our climate becomes hotter and drier, our urban forest will be even more valuable. Planting more trees now will ensure that our urban forest provides benefits for future generations.

Our existing tree canopy is aging and dying. It is our job to plant the next generation of trees.

Trees improve our air quality by removing pollutants.

A well placed tree can help you save energy (and money!) by shading your home.

Urban wildlife depends on the habitat our urban forest provides.

Trees improve our water quality, reduce flood risk, and recharge our groundwater supplies by capturing and filtering stormwater.

Planting trees in your community will provide many social, psychological, and community benefits including lower crime rates, reduced stress, and increased social cohesion.

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