Nature in the City
2023
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Sustainable cities and, more specifically, nature in the city, have been at the heart of the FFEM's strategy (the French Facility for Global Environmen) for the past 10 years, encompassing the challenges of biodiversity conservation, adaptation and the low-carbon transition of cities and territories with ever-increasing demographic density.
The anthropization of territories is contributing to the decline in biodiversity, land degradation and climate change. Rapid urbanization is exerting increasing pressure on natural ecosystems, which can no longer play their regulatory role (microclimate, drinking water supply, flood reduction, food security, etc.).
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Tema: Governance and planning, Food production and ecosystem management
Etiqueta: Climate adaptation, Healthy environment, Resilient cities, Urban and peri-urban forestry
Organización: French Facility for Global Environment (FFEM)
Autor: French Facility for Global Environment (FFEM)
Año: 2023
Tipo: Guidelines
Región: Global coverage
Formato de recurso: Video