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Cities should respond to the biodiversity extinction crisis

Cathy Oke, Sarah Bekessy, Niki Frantzeskaki, Judy Bush, James Fitzsimons, Georgia E. Garrard, Maree Grenfell, Lee Harrison, Martin Hartigan, David Callow, Bernie Cotter, Steve Gawler

2021npj Urban Sustainability132 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cities globally are greening their urban fabric, but to contribute positively to the biodiversity extinction crisis, local governments must explicitly target actions for biodiversity. We apply the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) framework — nature for nature, society and culture — to elevate local governments’ efforts in the lead up to the 2021 UN Biodiversity Conference. The UN’s Vision of Living in Harmony with Nature can only be realised if cities are recognised and resourced for their roles in biodiversity protection — for nature, for society and for culture.

Topics & Concepts

BiodiversityHarmony (color)Extinction (optical mineralogy)Ecosystem servicesBiodiversity conservationEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementGeographyPolitical scienceEcosystemEcologyBiologyEnvironmental scienceArtVisual artsPaleontologyLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesUrban Green Space and HealthEconomic and Environmental Valuation
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