311R_Nature Positive: Guidelines for the transition in cities

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Are you interested in transitioning cities to be nature positive?


Summary of the report titled Nature Positive: Guidelines for the transition in cities from 2024, by Javier García Olivares, Cristina Gómez Garcia-Reyes and Nicole Merlo as lead authors, published on the World Economic Forum website.

This is a great preparation to our next interview with Gilbert Rochecouste in episode 312 talking about the need for nature positive approaches and financing.

Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see the urban economic risks from biodiversity loss. This report introduces guidelines for cities to become nature positive and taking definitive and positive actions while carefully monitoring progress.

Find the report through this link.

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4 responses to “311R_Nature Positive: Guidelines for the transition in cities”

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