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Biodiversity
A growing trend towards greener urban environments is taking shape. This movement embraces more urban nature, city gardens, and community gardens - ultimately leading to cleaner and cooler air. One emerging trend is the development of comprehensive greening strategies for high-density social housing areas.
Imagine this: Tree-lined streets, ivy and climbing plants covering walls, balconies filled with lush greenery, and shared courtyard and rooftop gardens. Green urban environments have a cooling effect, which is essential if we are to meet the Paris Agreement’s target of limiting global temperature rise to a maximum of 1.5°C.
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Contact us if you are interested in discovering how municipalities in the Netherlands, Austria, and Barcelonacollaborate with biodiversity companies, landscape architects, urban planners, and local communities to create "green lungs" in cities.

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Kalasatama at night

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