Mayor Valérie Plante of the City of Montréal will take up the role of ICLEI’s Global Ambassador for Local Biodiversity. The position will shine a spotlight on the role of cities to address the biodiversity extinction crisis and advocate for the protection of nature and biodiversity by local governments. In May, the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform […]
READ MOREICLEI endorses National Park City launch in London, emphasizing the importance of building CitiesWithNature
London recently became the world’s first National Park City and launched the NPC Universal Charter. ICLEI and CitiesWithNature endorsed this vital step to creating stronger human-nature connections in cities and welcomes London as it proceeds to join CitiesWithNature. On 22 July 2019 London became the world’s first National Park City (NPC) when it launched the […]
READ MORELondon becomes first National Park City
Today, 22nd July 2019, marks the occasion where London launched the National Park City Charter. Yesterday, in London, the National park City Universal Charter was also launched to spread this incredible initiative to other cities. As a growing network of cities, researchers, practitioners, individuals, communities, and partners dedicated to urban nature, CitiesWithNature endorses this momentous […]
READ MOREWhat are nature-based solutions?
In Portland, Oregon, annual rainfall exceeds a staggering 37 inches (the US average is about 32). When it rains, excess storm water collects dirt, soil, and other pollutants and then drains into the main water system. In 2017 it was estimated that Portland has spent a cumulative $370 million on infrastructure, such as pipes and […]
READ MOREManchester first UK city to sign up to CitiesWithNature
Last week at the Manchester Festival of Nature celebration event at Heaton Park, Manchester became the first UK City to sign up to the International CitiesWithNature portal, a Global network aimed at sharing best practice approaches around Nature conservation. CitiesWithNature is a partnership between ICLEI- Local Governments for Sustainability, IUCN (International Union for the Conservation […]
READ MORESpending time in nature linked with good health and wellbeing
Mathew White and colleagues surveyed 19,806 adults in England on how much time they had spent over the past week in natural environments, such as fields and woodlands (but not including their own garden), and their self-reported health and wellbeing. They show that people who reported spending 120 minutes or more in nature were […]
READ MORECitiesWithNature’s Nature Pathway helps cities mainstream nature into urban planning
In celebration of International Day for Biological Diversity, CitiesWithNature – a global knowledge sharing platform launched by ICLEI, IUCN and The Nature Conservancy – has a new tool to help integrate nature into cities. The Nature Pathway on CitiesWithNature is a collection of guidance, tools and inspirational examples that help local and regional governments to […]
READ MOREBiodiversity in cities: How natural asset mapping helps cities protect livelihoods and address climate change impacts
With the release of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) global assessment, it is increasingly clear that biodiversity and natural ecosystems play a crucial role in maintaining the health of the planet, particularly in the face of climate change. The natural environment provides many valuable and free services that contribute directly to […]
READ MORENew Report Shows Extreme Biodiversity Loss Globally, Demonstrates Urgent Need for Urban Action on Nature
A new international scientific report warns of grave impacts to come as nature declines at an unprecedented rate. The report from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) estimated that one million species are threatened with extinction today and that extinction rates are accelerating. It is the first global assessment on the state of […]
READ MORENature in the Urban Century: Cities can offer solutions for biodiversity loss – if we act now
By Rob McDonald, Lead Scientist for Global Cities, The Nature Conservancy This century will be remembered as the urban century. Our generation will witness the most significant urban growth in human history. By 2050, there will be 2.4 billion more people in cities, a rate of urban growth that is the equivalent of building a city […]
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