Urban forests are among the most effective nature-based solutions for cities, but, despite their importance, current policies lack sufficient funding, so they are not properly applied and limit their climate benefits. According to this research, led by the University of Bangor (United Kingdom), the expansion of cities drives the release of greenhouse gases, alters local climates and accelerates the loss of biodiversity; phenomena that prevent li…
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Urban forests are among the most effective nature-based solutions for cities, but, despite their importance, current policies lack sufficient funding, so they are not properly applied and limit their climate benefits. According to this research, led by the University of Bangor (United Kingdom), the expansion of cities drives the release of greenhouse gases, alters local climates and accelerates the loss of biodiversity; phenomena that prevent li…