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Greening Cities

How cities choose to respond to climate change and urbanization challenges is more critical now than ever before. It affects not only the livability of the residents but also the ecological wellbeing by providing valuable refuges for a wide range of biodiversity. Cities around the world are increasingly pursuing green sustainability agenda, to grow their economies while working to reduce carbon footprints and avoid biodiversity loss. Moreover, cities are uniquely positioned to deliver green recovery after crises and provide the foundation of resilience. In fact, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for open green spaces in cities and access to urban nature, providing insights into future planning and policies. 

Greening Cities

Greening Cities supports an integrated approach to managing urban biodiversity and the ecosystem, in which “green” and “blue” assets such as grasslands, parks, rivers, lakes, coastal water systems, and wetlands are an integral part of the urban design, land use, and spatial planning. Using natural capital accounting, cities can measure the impact of ecoservices through economic and environmental metrics, and plan, assess, and invest in a network of green urban infrastructure that connects urban and urban peripheries to increase ecological functions, while integrating the value of nature in decision-making. 
 
Understanding the interconnectedness among urban biodiversity, ecosystem services, climate change, and our wellbeing, Greening Cities initiatives will help cities deliver green and low carbon growth.
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Growing Resilience: Unlocking the Potential of Nature-based Solutions for Climate Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Country/ City
    Africa
  • Topic
    Nature-based Solutions, Green Infrastructure
  • Published On
    March 14, 2025
  • Author(s)
    Collins, N. , Et al.
  • Abstract
  • Growing Resilience: Unlocking the Potential of Nature-based Solutions for Climate Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa

    This report aims to identify strategic actions to increase investment in NBS for climate resilience in SSA by evaluating over a decade of NBS project investment and assessing a range of policy, financial, institutional, social, and technical barriers to adoption. We examined historical and projected data for climate hazards in the region to provide background on the challenges SSA faces.

Exploring nature-positive buildings

  • Topic
    Nature-based Solutions, Green Infrastructure, Urban Planning
  • Published On
    October 24, 2024
  • Author(s)
    WBCSD
  • Abstract
  • Exploring nature-positive buildings

    The built environment sector is critical to achieving a nature-positive future, as it is responsible for nearly 30% of biodiversity loss globally, 50% of global raw materials extraction, 40% of waste streams, and 40% of CO2 emissions.
     
    By 2025, the construction industry is predicted to generate 2.2 billion tons of waste annually. Of this, approximately 77 million tonnes (35%) end up in landfills each year.
     

Compendium for City Good Practice Series: How Paris Is Leveraging Nature For Climate Resilience

  • Country/ City
    Paris, France
  • Topic
    Nature-based Solutions, Green Infrastructure, Greening Cities, Urbanscaping, Landscaping, Biodiversity
  • Published On
    May 16, 2024
  • Author(s)
    The GPSC
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  • Abstract
  • Compendium for City Good Practice Series: How Paris Is Leveraging Nature For Climate Resilience

    This report, as part of the Compendium for City Good Practice series, highlights Paris's innovative approach to climate resilience through the strategic integration of nature into urban environments.

Note on Nature Finance Tracking Methodology

  • Country/ City
    World
  • Topic
    Nature-based Solutions, Green Infrastructure, Financing
  • Published On
    February 08, 2024
  • Author(s)
    World Bank
  • Abstract
  • Note on Nature Finance Tracking Methodology

    International Development Association (IDA) participants requested that the World Bank develop a methodology to identify, monitor, and track nature-positive World Bank investments in support of biodiversity and ecosystems services, in line with the increased support for nature in the IDA20 special focus on green, climate-friendly development.

Nature as Infrastructure

  • Country/ City
    World
  • Topic
    Nature-based Solutions, Green Infrastructure, Financing
  • Published On
    December 19, 2023
  • Author(s)
    Asian Development Bank
  • Abstract
  • Nature as Infrastructure

    Nature as infrastructure has the potential to be a transformative concept for development. It goes beyond nature-based solutions or mitigating the impact of human development on nature. Infrastructure is traditionally defined as the organizational structures and facilities that allow for the operation of society. It should now be clear that nature is an inseparable part of it. The degradation of nature and biodiversity over the past decades thus poses an existential risk as much as climate change. This must be reversed quickly, together with climate change.
     
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