Nature Restoration Law: The Battle for Urban Greening Targets in the European Union

                                                            Blooming sedum roof garden on a sliding roof in the summer in an urban environment. ID: 2014229579.

In the Summer 2023 edition of Living Architecture Monitor (LAM), our managing director Luigi Petito argues how the Nature Restoration Law is crucial for the transformation of our cities. It’s time to support it, for citizens, future generations & our planet.

In a recent publication, he highlighted the significant role of green and blue infrastructure in fostering urban biodiversity. Indeed, he lauded the EU biodiversity strategy for 2030, acknowledging its recognition of the multifaceted societal advantages stemming from the expansion of green spaces within urban and peri-urban regions.

The full article is available here.

The LAM magazine is a quarterly publication first published in 1998.  It features in-depth interviews with leaders in the green building movement, opinions, research, and green roof and wall project profiles. Living architecture is the integration of living, organic systems with non-living, inorganic systems in, on, or around buildings. Living architecture is an important step to reconcile people and nature in the modern built environment.

In January 2020 we were asked to set up and run the European Chapter of the World Green Infrastructure Network. Another exciting task to improve the quality of urban areas and help cities to reconnect with nature.

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