Turf - Smarter water use
20 Apr 2012 | by Hannah Jordan
While lobbying for hosepipe ban concessions continues, the focus has turned to alleviating drought impact on sports facilities, Hannah Jordan reports.
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The latest equipment can help justify irrigation in water shortage-hit times, says Sally Drury.
While lobbying for hosepipe ban concessions continues, the focus has turned to alleviating drought impact on sports facilities, Hannah Jordan reports.
A green infrastructure project in Victoria, the first of its scale in the country, is setting an example for other parts of the capital, Hannah Jordan reports.
A survey highlighting the multi-million pound contribution of trees to Torbay's environment will give tree officers another weapon in their armoury, Hannah Jordan reports.
September saw the launch at the Global Green City Summit Forum in Xi'an of new green infrastructure guidelines.
"Carbon is cash," says Chris Harrop, who is not only trying to woo suppliers and consumers on sustainability, but succeeding.
The principles of the garden city are driving a campaign to put streetscapes back at the heart of masterplans for a new generation of developments that link homes and green space, Jez Abbott reports.
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