1. Smart Land Use
We should plan our land carefully. One way to do this is by creating mixed-use areas. This means combining places where people live and study. For example, we can set aside 35% of the campus land for schools and homes.
2. Protecting Nature
It’s important to save some land for nature. We can aim to keep 10% of the campus as natural spaces. This helps local plants and animals thrive and keeps our environment healthy.
3. Saving Ecosystems
We can use special green roofs and surfaces that let water soak in. This way, we can manage half of the rain that falls on the campus. It helps reduce water running off into the streets and lets the ground soak up water better.
4. Checking Our Progress
It’s also key to keep track of how well we are doing. We should regularly check on the health of our plants and land use. Our goal is to see a 30% increase in local plant species over the next five years.
1. Smart Land Use
We should plan our land carefully. One way to do this is by creating mixed-use areas. This means combining places where people live and study. For example, we can set aside 35% of the campus land for schools and homes.
2. Protecting Nature
It’s important to save some land for nature. We can aim to keep 10% of the campus as natural spaces. This helps local plants and animals thrive and keeps our environment healthy.
3. Saving Ecosystems
We can use special green roofs and surfaces that let water soak in. This way, we can manage half of the rain that falls on the campus. It helps reduce water running off into the streets and lets the ground soak up water better.
4. Checking Our Progress
It’s also key to keep track of how well we are doing. We should regularly check on the health of our plants and land use. Our goal is to see a 30% increase in local plant species over the next five years.