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How 12 Mediterranean Cities Can Mainstream Nature-Based Solutions for

Cities across the Mediterranean are entering a dangerous new era of heatwaves, flash floods, drought and water scarcity. As concrete expands and climate extremes intensify, researchers are looking beyond seawalls, drainage tunnels and air-conditioning toward a different kind of urban infrastructure: nature itself. A new study of 12 Mediterranean cities identifies four pathways that can help nature-based solutions move from isolated experiments t…
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Due to the long-term drought and the increase in high temperatures in recent years, according to conservationists, the care of greenery in cities and towns must change significantly. Landscape architecture also helps in this. This field is also Eva Jeníková's profession. "We have come a long way in Czech cities by having climate strategies, standards for rainwater management or establishing greenery. But now we can assess for ourselves how we ca…

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Scienmag: Latest Science and Health News broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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