Bringing Urban Nature Into the Cities of Tomorrow

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Course overview

Provider
Futurelearn
Course type
Free trial availiable
Deadline
Flexible
Duration
2 hours
Course author
Sarah Bekessy

Description

Learn why bringing nature into cities is essential for future urban planning, and how to do it successfully.
See how nature can protect cities against extreme weather and other threats

There are many challenges facing cities today, including rapid population growth, climate change, extreme weather threats, food security, and the social and economic impact that these issues bring.

This course from RMIT will show you how effective urban nature can be in overcoming these challenges.

By the end of the two-week course, you’ll understand the evidence-based impact of bringing nature into cities and will be ready to apply the principle to your urban planning.

Understand the nature-based solutions that can be used for maximum social and environmental impact

In the first week of the course you’ll take a closer look at the types of nature-based solutions that are available.

You’ll also learn more about the effect biodiversity has on human health, and a city’s ability to resist extreme weather and climate change.

Learn how to implement nature-based solutions in your urban planning

Once you have a clear understanding of the positive environmental impact that biodiversity has on urban nature, you’ll explore the nature-based solutions that can create biodiversity.

You’ll also cover the need for capacity and resources, how to select the solution you’ll apply, and how citizens can be engaged in the process for maximum social impact.

Study urban nature principles with leading experts

Both educators on this course have years of experience and expertise, with their areas of interest including human behaviour’s role in conservation and urban biodiversity conservation.

Bringing Urban Nature Into the Cities of Tomorrow
  • English language

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