Date 07/14/2025
Prof. Marco Venturi
Urban micro-forests use dense native planting techniques to restore biodiversity and cool city environments in limited spaces. These small forests grow quickly, improve air quality, and create rich habitats for local wildlife.
Urban Micro-Forests

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Date 08/30/2025
Prof. Alberto Macarillo
Pollinator corridors are dedicated green pathways designed to support bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects in urban areas. They help protect biodiversity, strengthen ecosystems, and improve the health of surrounding green spaces.
Pollinator Corridors

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Date 09/22/2025
Prof. Elena Rinaldi
Community gardens transform unused urban areas into productive green spaces where residents can grow food and connect with nature. They promote local sustainability, strengthen social ties, and encourage healthier lifestyles.
Community Gardens

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Date 10/08/2025
Laura Conti
Expanding urban tree canopies helps reduce heat, improve air quality, and create cooler, more comfortable public spaces. Trees also absorb carbon emissions, and enhance the visual appeal of city neighborhoods.
Urban Tree Canopy

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Date 11/15/2025
Dr. Marco Bianchi
Smart sprinklers save water by optimizing irrigation with real-time data. They adjust watering schedules based on weather conditions and soil moisture, helping reduce waste while keeping green spaces healthy.
Smart Sprinklers

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Insects play a key role in urban biodiversity and in maintaining healthy green spaces. They support pollination, improve ecosystem health, and help cities remain more sustainable and resilient.
Insects in Cities
Date 12/20/2025
Prof. Alberto Macarillo

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