Creating Green Cities

Written by: Ewa Iwaszuk Karl Lehmann; Ecologic Institute
  • Summary

  • We all want our cities to be greener, but how does this look in practice and what do we need to get there? The Creating Green Cities podcast takes you on a journey into the world of nature-based solutions and shows how they can be used to bring nature into cities for the benefit of society and the environment alike. We talk to guests from Barcelona, Budapest, Malmö and Utrecht to learn more about the implementation of these urban innovations across Europe. The podcast has been created by the Ecologic Institute (http://ecologic.eu) as part of NATURVATION (http://naturvation.eu), an EU-funded research project focusing on urban nature-based innovation. If you want to learn even more about nature-based solutions than we touch on in the podcast, subscribe to “Urban Nature”, a free online course on nature-based solutions from NATURVATION: https://www.coursera.org/learn/urban-nature. This project has been funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 730243.
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Episodes
  • Innovating with nature, people and places
    Aug 24 2020
    The city of Barcelona is reinventing the work soil; a social entrepreneur in Utrecht is trying to challenge the way the government cooperates with local green initiatives; and a housing company in Malmo is redefining neighbourhood design for the 21st century. All these actions represent different examples of innovation – some of which are completely novel, and some of which utilise existing ideas in a new way. Innovation is the theme of the 5th episode of the Creating Green Cities podcast. In this episode, we discuss different aspects of ecological, technical, social and systemic innovation. As always in our podcast, we ask our guests to share insights and experiences from their hands-on work with urban nature. Through their stories, we learn how innovative governance approaches, business models, institutional settings and different forms of collaboration can help to promote nature-based solutions as an integral part of urban planning. Learn more: Urban Nature online course: https://www.coursera.org/learn/urban-nature NATURVATION project: https://naturvation.eu/ Ecologic Institute: http://ecologic.eu This project has been funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 730243.
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    17 mins
  • Valuing nature: can money really grow on trees?
    Aug 10 2020
    Hans Pijls, founder of the “Food for Good” urban farm in Utrecht, believes his project generates different types of value for the city, such as improving the economic value of surrounding buildings, boosting employment, and generating positive effects for health, well-being and urban biodiversity. But the initiative is only able to receive one type of public funding. To ensure its survival, Food for Good cooperates with local enterpreneurs and tries to generate some of its own income by selling the vegetables grown on the farm. In the 4th episode of the Creating Green Cities podcast, we discuss the topics of business models and financing. Nature-based solutions are diverse and can be applied in diverse contexts and areas to achieve different aims. But who should pay for these solutions? And why? The business models behind nature-based solution initiatives can range from simple single-source funding to being a complex combination of public and private funding. Apart from Hans, we are joined by Logan Strenchock, Environmental and Sustainability Officer at the Central European University in Budapest. Together with our guests, we discuss different models for financing and capturing the value generated by nature-based solutions. Learn more: NATURVATION Business Model Catalogue: https://naturvation.eu/businessmodels Urban Nature online course: https://www.coursera.org/learn/urban-nature Urban Nature Atlas: https://naturvation.eu/atlas Ecologic Institute: http://ecologic.eu This project has been funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 730243.
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    15 mins
  • All hands on deck: governing urban green
    Jul 27 2020
    The city of Barcelona has an entire strategy dedicated to taking care of its trees, called the Tree Masterplan. To create this Masterplan, the city talked to over 700 different people - from gardeners to urban planners and from restaurant owners to street cleaners - to understand their needs, viewpoints and opinions on this topic. In the Swedish city of Malmö, the Municipal Housing Company has gone a step further and is actively engaging everyone from local residents to utility companies to design and implement blue and green features in its neighbourhoods. In this episode of the Creating Green Cities podcast, we talk about the governance of urban nature-based solutions. While there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to governance, there is strong evidence supporting the added value of involving various actors in collaborative approaches when implementing and managing nature-based solutions. The episode features interviews with Gabino Carballo from the team behind Municipality of Barcelona’s “Tree Master Plan”, Tanja Hasselmark Mason and Mikaela Gomez from the Swedish Green Roof Institute in Malmö and Logan Strenchock, Environmental and Sustainability Officer at the Central European University in Budapest. Our podcast guests discuss the keys to success in creating and managing initiatives related to urban nature and why it is worth it to engage many different people in the process. Learn more: Taking action – lessons from NATURVATION project: https://naturvation.eu/action Urban Nature online course: https://www.coursera.org/learn/urban-nature NATURVATION project: https://naturvation.eu/ Ecologic Institute: http://ecologic.eu This project has been funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 730243.
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    17 mins

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