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PARKS FOR THE PLANET FORUM

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The Parks for the Planet Forum is a long-term collaboration to reconnect people and nature in an urbanized world. Launched in 2015, it aims to improve human and societal wellbeing by expanding access to nature-rich urban spaces, increasing investments in urban conservation, and creating dynamic partnerships between people, cities, and protected area systems.

 

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Fellows Publish Salzburg Statement for Greening School Grounds & Outdoor Learning

Ahead of an in-person program in November, Fellows have produced a Statement to influence thinking, policy, and approaches

Salzburg Global and World Urban Parks Launch Second Cohort of Emerging Urban Leaders

Salzburg Global's newest Fellows will meet between September 2022 and August 2023

Emerging Urban Leaders’ First Cohort Nears Its Conclusion With Inspiring Successes

The program has succeeded in bringing together some of the most talented and passionate young advocates for improving the quality of life of urban citizens

Salzburg Global Seminar and World Urban Parks’ Continue to Push New Boundaries Together

Salzburg Global Seminar Helps Adelaide Become a National Park City

Australian city selected as second National Park City during World Urban Parks Congress

Global Lessons on Greening School Grounds and Outdoor Learning Launches

Experts from around the world come together to share best practices around holistic approaches to education and climate change awareness

Salzburg Global Seminar Partners With AIPH

Both organizations will partner for the upcoming AIPH World Green City Awards and beyond

Building Community and Belonging through Nature and Parks

Parks for the Planet Forum Fellows conclude their six-week online program with plans for collaboration at the upcoming World Urban Parks Forum

How Cities Can Use Green Spaces to Build Climate Resilience

Parks for the Planet Forum shares ideas on how cities can combat the effects of climate change, both proactively and retrospectively

How Public Spaces Can Create Safer Cities

Parks for the Planet Forum's latest session explores how to design and use spaces that enable people to feel secure
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