This paper outlines how the natural capital approach can help drive transformations towards a paradigm shift in how we think, measure and make decisions about
nature.
The Green Cities Hub within the project explores opportunities for urban biodiversity monitoring and enhancement of nature in cities. Three cities have volunteered to be pilot sites to explore ways to overcome the barriers to successful monitoring and valuation of urban nature, and they will share their learnings with other cities around the world.
How natural capital approaches can inform and support collaborative landscape governance. Six landscape initiatives identify intervention ‘hotspots', prioritise management actions, co-producing plans and enroling new collaboration partners.
Recording of the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) webinar held on 17 June 2025 exploring water issues related to drought and flooding, with examples of nature-based solutions safeguarding resources and protecting city residents from flood risk.
This mixed methods study aimed to understand the meanings attributed to green citizen initiatives by using the concept of sense of place and to investigate which factors predict this sense of place.
The book defines 29 indicators of sustainable neighbourhoods, which provide a diverse representation across scientific disciplines of factors that influence sustainable neighborhoods.