Biodivercity case study 14 - Creating urban wild life and green corridors for the benefit of nature and people

Edited on 05/09/2025

Urban areas might harbor high diversity of species. Urban landscapes can be, for instance, especially valuable for pollinators and shelter a relatively high pollinator diversity compared to monoculture-dominated agricultural landscapes due to the high variety, availability, and temporarily even distribution of floral resources. Conservation within urban areas can be essential for many species and, of course, beneficial for residents for multiple reasons through the ecosystem services green areas provide. 

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Submitted by on 05/09/2025
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Ferenc Szigeti-Böröcz

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