Greenprinting

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Greenprinting relates to the

conservation of land. Greenprinting is the creation of conservation scenarios that help communities make informed conservation decisions.[1]

Greenprinting can galvanize public support and encourage partners to work toward common conservation goals. Greenprinting often involves use of state-of-the-art maps and models created with

demographic information to guide growth management
efforts.

Publications

References

  1. ^ "Living Melbourne: Greenprinting a Metropolis". The Nature Conservatory. Retrieved 14 March 2024.

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