In a landmark decision to address climate change and urban heat, the federal cabinet led by Balen Shah has approved a nationwide Urban Forestry Policy. This mandate requires all municipalities to allocate at least ten percent of their developed land for green belts, public parks, and botanical gardens. The administration has pledged significant financial incentives for local governments that exceed these targets. By integrating nature into urban planning, the government aims to improve air quality and provide recreational spaces for citizens. This initiative reflects the administration's commitment to sustainable development and environmental conservation amidst rapid urbanization across the country.
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In a landmark decision to address climate change...
In a landmark decision to address climate change and urban heat, the federal cabinet led by Balen Shah has approved a nationwide Urban Forestry Policy. This mandate requires all municipalities to allocate at least ten percent of their developed land for green belts, public parks, and botanical gardens. The administration has pledged significant financial incentives for local governments that exceed these targets. By integrating nature into urban planning, the government aims to improve air quality and provide recreational spaces for citizens. This initiative reflects the administration's commitment to sustainable development and environmental conservation amidst rapid urbanization across the country.