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Who Benefits from Nature-Based Solutions? Europeanization and Co-optation

Cities around the world are turning to nature to solve problems created by urbanization, from extreme heat and flash flooding to air pollution and biodiversity loss. But a study published in npj Urban Sustainability warns that the most important question may not be whether cities adopt nature-based solutions, but who benefits from them—and who gets to decide what “green” urban development looks like. In an analysis of collaborative nature-based …
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An international mission in which the experience of the Valencian Community in adapting to floods and heat waves will be made known. Also to identify transferable solutions between territories. It will be hosted between 20 and 23 September through the European International Urban and Regional Cooperation (IURC) programme, which promotes cooperation between European cities and regions and other continents to promote sustainable urban development …

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Scienmag: Latest Science and Health News broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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