Environmental Sciences, asked by ahmadabutholib, 1 year ago

Tangible and intangible benefits of forest

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Answered by mahe8
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Many grown-in-the-ground communal meals, movies, talks, parties, fires and campaigning initiatives were ‘lit’ under the forest’s great silver maple. Lend Lease signalled early in 2011 (privately/circuitously) that it would survive, which suggested that they were in fact redrawing the Masterplan -as emerged in the Fall. Hence this little reminder of their data which is embedded in the OMP.

We have a photographic (and filmed) archive of it (and everything else), the nesting birds it gave sanctuary to and it’s moving canopy against the sky. Since August 2013 public access has been absolutely denied (fluffersexcepted), despite the “public welfare values” that even Lend Lease were forced to acknowledge it possessed and despite it being one of the trees we forced them to retain and draw their rather mean little private ‘public’ park around. The prohibition of access today augurs extremely badly for access in future, when it will join the private “public realm” of the Garden Bridge and Paternoster Square for instance. 

Answered by Jasmine9115
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Answer:

Tangible:- which we can see or touch

example :- machinery , land , building

Intangible:- which we can't see or touch

example:- good will , copy right etc

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