← Back to context Comment by mickeyp 21 hours ago What? London is one of the greenest cities in the world. 6 comments mickeyp Reply drawfloat 18 hours ago City of London != London, the cityThe City is indeed pretty non green luuundonjk 21 hours ago I'm talking about trees on sidewalks and streets, not about parks. pm215 20 hours ago The city government tracks data on public realm trees, and has a nice map based visualization of it: https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-and-strategies/environm... and if you zoom in you'll see that many of these are streetside trees.Personally I have always felt that most Japanese cities are very devoid of urban greenery compared to UK towns and cities. garethrowlands 8 hours ago That map doesn't seem to include the trees in actual parks. Somewhere like Hampstead Heath or Richmond Park has actual woods. ndsipa_pomu 19 hours ago It technically counts as a forest
luuundonjk 21 hours ago I'm talking about trees on sidewalks and streets, not about parks. pm215 20 hours ago The city government tracks data on public realm trees, and has a nice map based visualization of it: https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-and-strategies/environm... and if you zoom in you'll see that many of these are streetside trees.Personally I have always felt that most Japanese cities are very devoid of urban greenery compared to UK towns and cities. garethrowlands 8 hours ago That map doesn't seem to include the trees in actual parks. Somewhere like Hampstead Heath or Richmond Park has actual woods.
pm215 20 hours ago The city government tracks data on public realm trees, and has a nice map based visualization of it: https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-and-strategies/environm... and if you zoom in you'll see that many of these are streetside trees.Personally I have always felt that most Japanese cities are very devoid of urban greenery compared to UK towns and cities. garethrowlands 8 hours ago That map doesn't seem to include the trees in actual parks. Somewhere like Hampstead Heath or Richmond Park has actual woods.
garethrowlands 8 hours ago That map doesn't seem to include the trees in actual parks. Somewhere like Hampstead Heath or Richmond Park has actual woods.
City of London != London, the city
The City is indeed pretty non green
I'm talking about trees on sidewalks and streets, not about parks.
The city government tracks data on public realm trees, and has a nice map based visualization of it: https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-and-strategies/environm... and if you zoom in you'll see that many of these are streetside trees.
Personally I have always felt that most Japanese cities are very devoid of urban greenery compared to UK towns and cities.
That map doesn't seem to include the trees in actual parks. Somewhere like Hampstead Heath or Richmond Park has actual woods.
It technically counts as a forest