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ny200824133812 FILE Ñ A pathway at Prospect Park in Brooklyn, July 14, 2024. A chemical reaction involving emissions from cars and buildings can negate the environmental benefits of trees Ñ new research shows what big cities can do about it. (Clark Hodgin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110524093907 Chatchanin Sung, a landscape architect who helped design the expansion at Benjakitti Park, walks along a pathway through the wetlands in the central Bangkok park, Oct. 30, 2023. In the heart of this megacity, an industrial site has been turned into an oasis for residents, as well as birds, bats and mosquito-eating dragonflies. (Lauren DeCicca/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120524205206 Visitors walk along the ground-level pathway at the newly expanded Benjakitti Park in central Bangkok, where trees and wetlands now thrive on the site of a former cigarette factory, Oct. 5, 2023. In the heart of this megacity, an industrial site has been turned into an oasis for residents, as well as birds, bats and mosquito-eating dragonflies. (Lauren DeCicca/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110524094107 Visitors walk along the ground-level pathway at the newly expanded Benjakitti Park in central Bangkok, where trees and wetlands now thrive on the site of a former cigarette factory, Oct. 5, 2023. In the heart of this megacity, an industrial site has been turned into an oasis for residents, as well as birds, bats and mosquito-eating dragonflies. (Lauren DeCicca/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201119163804 Crosstown Trail founder Bob Seigel at Philosopher?s Way in John McLaren Park, the largest grassland in San Francisco, Nov. 6, 2019. The 17-mile trail sweeps through neighborhoods, community garden corridors, state and local parks, stairways, hidden pathways and along two waterfronts. (Jason Henry/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110617161104 Belvedere Castle, Central Park in New York, June 7, 2017. A plan to alter a path to the castle -- one of the most popular spots in the park -- to make it more accessible for disabled visitors has some worried about how the proposed walkway's ramp-like, elevated design would change the public space. (Sam Hodgson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110617192204 Belvedere Castle, behind a group of children playing soccer, Central Park in New York, June 7, 2017. A plan to alter a path to the castle -- one of the most popular spots in the park -- to make it more accessible for disabled visitors has some worried about how the proposed walkway's ramp-like, elevated design would change the public space. (Sam Hodgson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110617160903 The pathway that leads to Belvedere Castle, Central Park in New York, June 7, 2017. A plan to alter a path to the castle -- one of the most popular spots in the park -- to make it more accessible for disabled visitors has some worried about how the proposed walkway's ramp-like, elevated design would change the public space. (Sam Hodgson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110617160704 Belvedere Castle and the pathway leading to it, Central Park in New York, June 7, 2017. A plan to alter a path to the castle -- one of the most popular spots in the park -- to make it more accessible for disabled visitors has some worried about how the proposed walkway's ramp-like, elevated design would change the public space. (Sam Hodgson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110617160804 The view from atop Belvedere Castle, Central Park in New York, June 7, 2017. A plan to alter a path to the castle -- one of the most popular spots in the park -- to make it more accessible for disabled visitors has some worried about how the proposed walkway's ramp-like, elevated design would change the public space. (Sam Hodgson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110617160604 Theodore Grunewald, a preservationist, outside Belveder Castle, Central Park in New York, June 7, 2017. A plan to alter a path to the castle -- one of the most popular spots in the park -- to make it more accessible for disabled visitors has some worried about how the proposed walkway's ramp-like, elevated design would change the public space. (Sam Hodgson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny241023173806 FILE Ñ Christo and Jeanne-ClaudeÕs ÒThe GatesÓ on display in Central Park in New York in February 2005. ÒThe Gates,Ó which took 26 years to bring to fruition, lasted 16 days and accented miles of park pathways with 7,500 raised orange banners that formed a billowy show of saffron ribbon. (Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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