Denser and greener cities: Green interventions to achieve both urban density and nature

09 NOVEMBER 2022

Green spaces in urban areas supply multiple benefits, however, this was thought to come at the cost of density. New evidence argues that while there is often a trade-off between increased density and providing green space, this does not need to be the case. In parts of the US, Singapore and Curitiba, there are examples showing that an urban world that is both green and dense is possible, if society chooses to take advantage of the available green interventions.

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