1. Designing green spaces with a variety of vegetation and features to provide a diverse range of benefits to residents and the environment. This can include planting native species, creating wildlife habitats, and incorporating water features and recreational amenities. 2. Engaging with local communities and stakeholders in the planning and design of green spaces to ensure that they reflect the needs and preferences of residents. Community input can help ensure that green spaces are accessible, inclusive, and beloved by the people who live nearby. 3. Implementing sustainable landscaping practices, such as using drought-tolerant plants, reducing water use, and avoiding the use of pesticides and fertilizers. Sustainable landscaping practices can help protect the environment and promote biodiversity in urban areas.