‘Tree City of the World’ (TCW) Tag
The TCW programme was established by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and the American non-profit organisation Arbor Day Foundation.
- It offers guidance, support, and international recognition for a community's commitment to its urban forest and a framework for healthy, sustainable urban forestry programmes in towns and cities.
- Mumbai and Hyderabad have recently been designated as the "TCW for 2021."
- The city is evaluated based on five standards i.e., Establish Responsibility, Set the Rules, Know What You Have, Allocate the Resources, and Celebrate the ....
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