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Towards Nature-Rich Liveable Cities of the Future

  • Macquarie University 17 Wally's Walk Macquarie Park, NSW, 2113 Australia (map)

Overview

Our cities face unprecedented challenges – from rapid population growth and environmental pollution to climate change, biodiversity loss, and declining human wellbeing. 

While urban green and blue spaces offer enormous potential to address these challenges through nature-based solutions, they are increasingly under pressure from urbanisation and climate impacts. 

Join Distinguished Professor Michelle Leishman as she explores how we can build climate-resilient urban forests and waterways, while leveraging innovations in smart sensor technology, communications and artificial intelligence to create the nature-rich cities of tomorrow. Learn how these solutions can help cities lead the way in climate change adaptation and mitigation, creating healthier, more sustainable urban environments for future generations.

Register here: https://event.mq.edu.au/discover-lecture-series/registration/Site/Register

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