Around the world, large cities are mainly covered with concrete. What if they weren't? What if biodiversity and agriculture regained their place in our cities? What would be the benefits for humans and cities themselves? Paola Mugnier, the co-founder of the biodiversity and urban agriculture consultancy start-up Urbalia, answers all these questions in this first episode of Urban Voices.
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Around the world, large cities are mainly covered with concrete. What if they weren't? What if biodiversity and agriculture regained their place in our cities? What would be the benefits for humans and cities themselves? Paola Mugnier, the co-founder of the biodiversity and urban agriculture consultancy start-up Urbalia, answers all these questions in this first episode of Urban Voices.
New York City is one of the epicenters of the COVID-19 crisis. What does that mean in terms of gender equity? What lessons can we learn to build a more sustainable post-coronavirus city? With the participation of Jacqueline M. Ebanks, Executive Director of the New York City Commission on Gender Equity, Martina Rogato, Head of the Italian Delegation to W20, and Lorenzo Kihlgren Grandi, Chair of Urban Flag.
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Around the world, large cities are mainly covered with concrete. What if they weren't? What if biodiversity and agriculture regained their place in our cities? What would be the benefits for humans and cities themselves? Paola Mugnier, the co-founder of the biodiversity and urban agriculture consultancy start-up Urbalia, answers all these questions in this first episode of Urban Voices.