Tools to activate residents to trans form their private gardens in to biodiversity oases - Biodivercity case study 5.

Edited on 01/08/2024

Hegyvidék, Budapest's greenest district, is turning private gardens into biodiversity oases to tackle climate change and promote eco-friendly living. The Green Office is leading this effort with initiatives like free composting boxes, native tree planting, and bird-friendly programs, encouraging residents to adopt sustainable practices. The study was written by Ferenc Albert Szigeti, coordinator of the Hungarian Hub for Nature-based Solutions, lead expert of the BiodiverCity network.

 

If you are interested, you can find the whole study HERE!

 

 

 

 

 

Submitted by András Merza on 01/08/2024
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