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SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY: Requires that the cohesion of society and its ability to work towards common goals
be maintained. Individual needs, such as those for health and well-being, nutrition,
shelter, education and cultural expression should be met.
WOODLANDS: An area covered in trees, usually at low density, forming an open habitat, allowing
sunlight to penetrate between the trees, and limiting shade.
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