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Kota Hijau Kita

Wong Ee Lynn, President, Kota Damansara Community Forest Society | Dylan Ong, Vice-president, Kota Damansara Community Forest Society | Shao-Lyn Low , Co-founder, Eats, Shoots & Roots

24-May-21 15:00

Kota Hijau Kita

Human survival is dependent on biodiversity, but our activities - supposedly in the name of our survival - are causing biodiversity loss. And now, with most humans living in cities, there is a need to understand how cities impact biodiversity, and how urban biodiversity impacts people. Kota Hijau Kita is a new integrated platform that was created to support and strengthen a growing movement of people participating in protecting natural areas and creating refuges for biodiversity, including in urban settings. We find out more about this initiative from Wong Ee Lynn and Dylan Jefri Ong from the Kota Damansara Community Forest Society, and Shao-Lyn Low, from Eats, Shoots & Roots.

Image source: Kota Hijau Kita Facebook 

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  EnvironmentScience

Tags:  The Bigger PictureEarth MattersKota Hijau Kitaurban biodiversityecosystem servicesregenerative designcitieshabitat provisionInternational Day for Biological Diversity#ForNature





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