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  2. Landscape maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Landscape maintenance (or groundskeeping) is the art and vocation of keeping a landscape healthy, clean, safe and attractive, typically in a garden, yard, park, institutional setting or estate.

  3. Facility management - Wikipedia

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    The threat from fire carries one of the highest risks to loss of life, and the potential to damage property or shut down a business. The facilities management department will have in place maintenance, inspection, and testing for all of the facility's fire safety equipment and life safety systems, keeping records and certificates of compliance.

  4. Template : Did you know nominations/Landscape planning

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  5. Landscape-scale conservation - Wikipedia

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    Landscape-scale conservation is a holistic approach to landscape management, aiming to reconcile the competing objectives of nature conservation and economic activities across a given landscape. Landscape-scale conservation may sometimes be attempted because of climate change. It can be seen as an alternative to site based conservation.

  6. Add the WikiProject Plants banner template, {{WikiProject Plants}}, to the article's talk page to include the article in the Plants Project assessment scheme, and consider adding the general talk page header template, {{Talk header}}. Article on plants may be relevant to other WikiProjects as well; add banner templates for other projects to the ...

  7. Defensible space (fire control) - Wikipedia

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    The term defensible space in landscape ("firescape") use refers to the 100 feet (30 m) zone surrounding a structure. Often the location is in the wildland–urban interface. This area need not be devoid of vegetation by using naturally fire resistive plants that are spaced, pruned and trimmed, and irrigated, to minimize the fuel mass available ...