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Green landscapes are essential for healthy and vibrant communities. Restoring agrarian land through green covers, such as trees, shrubs, and grasses, increases soil quality, reduces erosion, and increases groundwater. This can reduce air and noise pollution, as well as alleviating the urban heat island effect. Trees also provide fruits and food to people, birds, and other wildlife. The planting and tending of trees is often a central role of women in the community, which has positive effects on their social status. Green landscapes provide shade, and enhance the beauty of the landscape, creating an environment that is more pleasant and enjoyable. Planting and maintaining green landscapes is a great way to enrich the community and improve the environment. Employment opportunities for the local youth and women has been created through this project.