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BiodiverCities by 2030: Transforming Cities’ Relationship with Nature Transforming Cities’ Relationship with Nature / Cristina Gómez García-Reyes [y otros nueve].

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Bogotá D.C.: Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, World Economic Forum, 2022.Descripción: 52 páginas: Incluye fotografías a color, gráficas, anexos, 21 x 29.5 cmTema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • G633 354.35
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Contenidos:
Cities’ relationship with nature -- Cities: The engine of the modern global economy -- Cities’ impact on nature -- Nature-related socioeconomic risks to cities -- The cities of tomorrow: BiodiverCities by 2030 -- Making the economic case for BiodiverCities -- Nature as a means for infrastructure in cities’ built environment -- Cities’ current spending on nature-based solutions for infrastructure -- The opportunity for nature-based solutions for infrastructure and land-sparing interventions in cities by 2030 -- Job creation through nature-based solutions for infrastructure and land-sparing interventions in cities -- The relevance of investment opportunities by sector -- The relevance of investment opportunities by region -- Enabling cities to live in harmony with nature -- Three systemic shifts towards a nature-positive urban development -- Urban governance transition: The need for a systems approach in decision-making -- Spatial (re)integration: Reviving cities’ natural layer -- Investment mobilization: Mainstreaming nature for investors -- Conclusion: A call for multistakeholder action -- Appendix: Methodology
Resumen: This report provides the guiding framework for cities to transform their relationship with nature and to drive an urban development that leaves natural capital enriched and not depleted, a vision that the Colombian government has defined as “BiodiverCities”. Building on this country’s leadership, the World Economic Forum and Colombia have partnered to scale a global initiative with a major ambition: BiodiverCities by 2030. We have the opportunity to design more resilient and adaptive futures for cities across the globe by drawing together multidisciplinary expertise and spurring nature-positive entrepreneurial approaches in the next decade. We encourage city officials, the private sector and the whole urban community to harvest and spread the evidence on the real opportunities for cities to reverse their impact on nature and to build an enabling environment in their own city contexts whereby biodiversity and nature-based solutions are brought to the centre of the urban agenda.
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Cities’ relationship with nature -- Cities: The engine of the modern global economy -- Cities’ impact on nature -- Nature-related socioeconomic risks to cities -- The cities of tomorrow: BiodiverCities by 2030 -- Making the economic case for BiodiverCities -- Nature as a means for infrastructure in cities’ built environment -- Cities’ current spending on nature-based solutions for infrastructure -- The opportunity for nature-based solutions for infrastructure and land-sparing interventions in cities by 2030 -- Job creation through nature-based solutions for infrastructure and land-sparing interventions in cities -- The relevance of investment opportunities by sector -- The relevance of investment opportunities by region -- Enabling cities to live in harmony with nature -- Three systemic shifts towards a nature-positive urban development -- Urban governance transition: The need for a systems approach in decision-making -- Spatial (re)integration: Reviving cities’ natural layer -- Investment mobilization: Mainstreaming nature for investors -- Conclusion: A call for multistakeholder action -- Appendix: Methodology

This report provides the guiding framework for cities to transform their relationship with nature and to drive an urban development that leaves natural capital enriched and not depleted, a vision that the Colombian government has defined as “BiodiverCities”. Building on this country’s leadership, the World Economic Forum and Colombia have partnered to scale a global initiative with a major ambition: BiodiverCities by 2030. We have the opportunity to design more resilient and adaptive futures for cities across the globe by drawing together multidisciplinary expertise and spurring nature-positive entrepreneurial approaches in the next decade.

We encourage city officials, the private sector and the whole urban community to harvest and spread the evidence on the real opportunities for cities to reverse their impact on nature and to build an enabling environment in their own city contexts whereby biodiversity and nature-based solutions are brought to the centre of the urban agenda.

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