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Urban sites can implement green infrastructures to encourage food production, promote air quality and temperature, and reduce environmental impact.

Urban sites can implement green infrastructures to encourage food production, promote air quality and temperature, and reduce environmental impact.

TwinPolitics seeks to address concerns surrounding the socio-technical aspects of the creation of a digital twin of the ocean (DTO), which is leveraged by the European Commission.
The SKETCH project focuses on empowering Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs) to protect coastal ecosystems through equitable, interdisciplinary conservation strategies.
Food and biomass production systems are among the most prominent drivers of biodiversity loss worldwide. Halting and reversing the lossof biodiversity therefore requires transformative change
The challenge. With 65% of agricultural land in Africa degraded, the need to effectively scale up restoration is evident. Natural regeneration (NR) is a promising

The Pro-Coast project is about the riches of nature (biodiversity) in European coastal ecosystems. Around 40% of Europeans live within 100km of the coast, where there is continuing loss of natural services that provide food, water, health and recreation.
Forest restoration and agroforestry are key nature-based solutions to biodiversity loss, climate change, and declining rural livelihoods. In the Albertine Rift of Central and East

MARE-WIND aims to support offshore wind development that is compatible with marine biodiversity protection. The project seeks to: understand how offshore wind farms affect marine
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are a proven Nature-based Solution that can simultaneously support biodiversity recovery, ecosystem functioning, and human well-being through sustainable fisheries. However, MPAs
Climate change is pushing ecosystems beyond known boundaries. Traditional conservation methods are no longer effective. Instead of resisting change, we should guide ecosystems towards desired
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