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Envisioning the future—Creating sustainable,healthy and resilient BioCities
Institution:1. Bern University of Applied Sciences, School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences, Forest Science Group, Länggasse 85, 3052 Zollikofen, Switzerland;2. University of Freiburg, Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources, Chair for Societal Transition and Circular Economy, Tennenbacher Str. 4, 79106 Freiburg, Germany;3. Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Department of Urbanism, Research Fellowship Urban Forestry, Julianalaan 134, 2628 BL Delft, Netherlands;4. Pan Bern AG, Hirschengraben 24, 3001 Bern, Switzerland;5. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Institute of Forest, Environmental and Natural Resource Policy, Feistmantelstr. 4, 1180 Vienna, Austria;6. University of Belgrade - Faculty of Forestry, Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture, Kneza Viseslava 1, 11030 Belgrade, Serbia;7. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Zürcherstrasse 111, 8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland;8. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS), Karlstraße 11, D-76133 Karlsruhe, Germany;9. Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Department of Environmental Politics, Permoserstr. 15, 04318 Leipzig, Germany;10. European Forest Institute, Forest Policy Research Network, Feistmantelstrasse 4, 1180 Vienna, Austria;11. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Center for Bioeconomy, Peter-Jordan-Straße 82/II, 1190 Vienna, Austria;12. University of Jena, Chair of Environmental Politics, Bachstr. 18k, 07743 Jena, Germany
Abstract:Numerous challenges – from population increase to climate change – threaten the sustainable development of cities and call for a fundamental change of urban development and green-blue resource management. Urban forests are vital in this transition, as they provide various ecosystem services and allow to re-shape and re-think cities. Based on a Europe-wide community effort with diverse experts centered around urban forests and urban greening, we propose five key research fields to generate the knowledge required to unlock fundamental changes in urban development and green-blue resource management: circular bioeconomy, climate resilience, governance, social and human environment, and biodiversity. To support the design of greener, cooler, more inclusive and resilient cities, all these research fields require inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration, engaging stakeholders in transforming urban engagement and functioning. We summarise main inter-, trans- und multi-disciplinary research paths for each field and the cross-cutting knowledge areas that can help to address the challenges many cities face (e.g., modelling and assessment of the urban microclimate). For transforming cities further knowledge is needed on e.g., urban innovation, transition, participation, and more. Finally, we address how the identified research gaps can be implemented (e.g., international coordinated research effort, interdisciplinary networks).
Keywords:Forest urbanism  Urban planning  BioCities  Transformation
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