Abstract :- Urbanization has resulted in the growing domestication of ecosystems and landscapes all over the world. Since the industrial revolution, cities have served as both engines of socioeconomic development and focal points for major environmental issues. Several studies have demonstrated that urban ecosystems and landscapes are on an unsustainable path. Cities are essential for global sustainability. In the transition to sustainability, urban ecology can – and must – play a key role. Human attitudes are a crucial component of urban social–ecological processes since they contribute to people's experiences with green space. To explain the relationships between people and urban trees, studies recording human attitudes toward trees are common in the literature. According to research, these people–environment relationships are dynamic, complex and make the exchanges that enrich and form one's awareness of the environment while also shaping the environment. Experiencing ecosystem disservices that contribute to disadvantageous human–nature relationships is one example of these experiences. This paper also highlights these urban/residential trees and their awareness while looking into semi digital alternate means to increase local consciousness of urban trees and increase the human-nature relationship in urbanized localities.
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