4. How can our urban cities encourage greater biodiversity?
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With more than two-thirds of the world's population due to live in cities by 2050, and faced with the potentially alarming consequences caused by global warming, the need to expand on biodiversity integration in cities is becoming crucial.
Private and public actors are as such including biodiversity in their sustainability strategies,
both in terms of the design and construction of a building and also for the development policy of a city. But what exactly does biodiversity mean?
In this episode of Real Catch Up, Global Head of Sustainable Development/ CSR, Catherine Papillon explains why integrating biodiversity into real estate projects is now more vital than ever.
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