I’m surprised by the negativity of this comment. For every case of conflict there are others that can be cited of cultural change.
Lawns have some legitimate uses, entertainment and play space come to mind, but for the most part are a cultural statement.
I recommend keeping an open mind that “changing aesthetics” is the right way to go. More local biodiversity, less water use, more bee forage, insect habitat, birds, etc.
Often (but not always), just “doing nothing” is a great step forwards.
Lawns have some legitimate uses, entertainment and play space come to mind, but for the most part are a cultural statement.
I recommend keeping an open mind that “changing aesthetics” is the right way to go. More local biodiversity, less water use, more bee forage, insect habitat, birds, etc.
Often (but not always), just “doing nothing” is a great step forwards.