Cadmus (Oct 2013)

“BIOPOLIS”: Biopolicy for Greener and More Livable Cities

  • “BIOPOLIS”: Biopolicy for Greener and More Livable Cities

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 100 – 113

Abstract

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Urban centers are the engines which must bear the brunt of required changes to meet climate change mitigation goals, whilst continuing to provide social and economic opportunities. Restoring nature to the city is not a luxury; it is vitally important to our health and well-being. Biopolicy can help international decision-makers find new ways for understanding the relationships between cities and their environments and how environmental burdens may be mitigated or resolved. A “biopolis” model, as proposed and supported by the principles of biopolicy, can evolve into a coordinated program of action in sustainable urban management that limits emissions, preserves and expands green spaces, protects waterways, encourages urban farming, enhances cultural development, creates green jobs and promotes educational opportunities for all.