Describe one economic benefit, other than energy cost savings, that may result from increasing the amount of vegetation in cities.

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Describe one economic benefit, other than energy cost savings, that may result from increasing the amount of vegetation in cities.

 
 
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Enterprise is managed by entrepreneur and therefore enterprise would be occupationally mobile if entrepreneur contributes his skills from one industry to other. For example entrepreneur from textile industry may contribute his skills in transport industry. Enterprise would be occupationally immobile if entrepreneur would stay in the same industry. Enterprise would be geographically mobile if entrepreneur would move from one country to other and would be geographically immobile if stays in the same country.

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