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                                    89. Landowners, managers, and farmers9.1 Advise and support public and private landowners and managers, including farmers,  to establish and look aft er trees, woods, and other habitats on their land. 9.2 Recognise that diff erent landowners and managers have diff erent objectives, and work alongside them to meet these, whilst bringing benefits for people, nature, and climate.9.3 Work with farmers to incorporate and manage trees on farms, whilst supporting food security and agricultural businesses.9.4 Harness the connections between landowners and local communities, to nurture a culture of trees, woods, and other habitats.10. Businesses10.1 Encourage businesses to support our work as part of their climate, Corporate Social  Responsibility, and Environmental,  Social and Governance commitments. 10.2 Embed a respect for tree, woods, and other habitats throughout their business%u2019 culture.10.3 Develop a range of ways to involve businesses. 10.4 Advise and support businesses to establish, look aft er, and nurture a culture of trees, woods, and other habitats on their own land.10.5 Harness the connections between businesses and local communities, to nurture a culture of trees, woods, and other habitats.11. Schools11.1 Advise and support schools to establish and look aft er trees, woods, and other habitats in their grounds, and to make use of them for play and learning.11.2 Embed trees, woods, and other habitats throughout the curriculum and school life.11.3 Share learning resources with schools.11.4 Understand the career opportunities for students relating to trees and woods.11.5 Harness the connections between schools and local communities, to nurture a culture of trees, woods, and other habitats.900landownersinvolved increating andrestoring woodlands.This includes local farmers, councils, hospitals and schools.8
                                
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