Green Infrastructure According to the European Union, green infrastructure is “a tool that delivers economic, ecological, and social benefits through natural solutions,” being more cost-effective than conventional constructions. This network of natural and urban...
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Nature-Based Solutions: Pillars of Urban Sustainability
Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) have established themselves as a key strategy to address the contemporary challenges of modern cities. By integrating into the three basic pillars of sustainability—economic, environmental, and social—these solutions offer multiple...
Lighting in Living Walls: Key to Their Conservation and Optimal Development
After many years of experience, we can affirm that one of the most critical elements for the conservation and healthy development of an interior living wall is adequate lighting. The integration of plants into indoor spaces is becoming increasingly common in...
Evolution of the Sustainability Concept: From the MDGs to Agenda 2030
Sustainability is a concept that has evolved significantly since its introduction in the Brundtland Report in 1987. This report defined sustainable development as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future...
Towards Sustainable Cities: Urban Green Infrastructure as an Ally
Cities negatively impact biodiversity by replacing natural ecosystems with impermeable and sterile surfaces, fragmenting habitats and creating barriers that hinder the mobility of plants and animals. Additionally, they limit citizens' access to natural spaces, leading...
Celebrating World Biodiversity Day: Reflecting on Our Relationship with Nature
Today, 22nd May, we celebrate World Biodiversity Day, an ideal occasion to reflect on the relationship humans have with nature and how we can contribute to its preservation. Unplanned urban growth has detrimental effects on biodiversity, contributing to species...
The Positive Impacts of Plants in the Workplace
In the fast-paced world of work, the quest for environments that foster wellbeing and productivity has become a top priority for many companies. The Generation Z (those born between 1995 and 2010) are the new workforce that employers are striving to attract. By...
Green Infrastructure as a Growth Driver for SMEs
Green Infrastructure According to the European Union, green infrastructure is “a tool that delivers economic, ecological, and social benefits through natural solutions,” being more cost-effective than conventional constructions. This network of natural and urban...
Nature-Based Solutions: Pillars of Urban Sustainability
Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) have established themselves as a key strategy to address the contemporary challenges of modern cities. By integrating into the three basic pillars of sustainability—economic, environmental, and social—these solutions offer multiple...
Lighting in Living Walls: Key to Their Conservation and Optimal Development
After many years of experience, we can affirm that one of the most critical elements for the conservation and healthy development of an interior living wall is adequate lighting. The integration of plants into indoor spaces is becoming increasingly common in...
Evolution of the Sustainability Concept: From the MDGs to Agenda 2030
Sustainability is a concept that has evolved significantly since its introduction in the Brundtland Report in 1987. This report defined sustainable development as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future...
Towards Sustainable Cities: Urban Green Infrastructure as an Ally
Cities negatively impact biodiversity by replacing natural ecosystems with impermeable and sterile surfaces, fragmenting habitats and creating barriers that hinder the mobility of plants and animals. Additionally, they limit citizens' access to natural spaces, leading...
Celebrating World Biodiversity Day: Reflecting on Our Relationship with Nature
Today, 22nd May, we celebrate World Biodiversity Day, an ideal occasion to reflect on the relationship humans have with nature and how we can contribute to its preservation. Unplanned urban growth has detrimental effects on biodiversity, contributing to species...
The Positive Impacts of Plants in the Workplace
In the fast-paced world of work, the quest for environments that foster wellbeing and productivity has become a top priority for many companies. The Generation Z (those born between 1995 and 2010) are the new workforce that employers are striving to attract. By...