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what is seen
creative landscaping
Holistic setting (interconnected environment, blended/one with nature)
town makers (sense of a cozy community)
tactical placemakers (utilising space)
Nature bound
Advocate; education on environmental sustainability

what is unseen
passion: dedication to uniqueness
environmental wisdom 
ecological responsibility
Specialised experts
sustainable biodiversity- principle for symbiosis between man and nature
lucid land listener/management
Conservation and Stable/Sound Sustainability
beneficial/ indigenous

immersive and restorative vision for a
clean balance in nature


Personality
modest
custodians
creative
Advocates


nature driven
Warm, amiable
Connected innovators










Group A










clean water and multitude of indigenous flowering plants 
(e.g. Ixora, Bougainvillea, Allamanda )
-Bees, butterflies thrive
-helps cross-pollination
-introduces and maintains sustainable biodiversity in plants








Group B


Natural reservoirs (lakes, ponds)
-cachement for water collection (through natural system of streams)
-safe haven for migrant birds (e.g. purple heron)
-live habitat for geese/swans (balance environment, eating amphibian pests; frogs, lizards)










Group C




tree planting
not just ornamental
helps to provide adequate food and shelter for animals

-in terms of conservation: 
protect endangered species (e.g. Merawan trees, Kapur trees)

-in terms of Real-estate: Developing wildlife habitats
increases soil moisture
improves water quality
reduces soil erosion

-in terms of life quality
Significantly reduced noise and air pollution

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