Alter! Magazine Interview (Part II): Inclusive Strategies for Urban Ecological Transformation

By Ideas for Change

In the second part of an interview with Déborah Camañes, Communications Project Manager for the GreenInCities Consortium at Ideas for Change, featured in Alter! Climate Change Magazine, the discussion delves into the importance of inclusivity in urban ecological transformation. As cities continue to grow, how can we ensure that climate solutions benefit all residents, particularly the most vulnerable?

Déborah explores how Nature-based Solutions (NbS) like green spaces and wildlife corridors are transforming urban landscapes, but how do we balance the needs of human and non-human residents in these projects?

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