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Published: 22 April 2025

Nature Positive: Cities’ Efforts to Advance the Transition – San Francisco

San Francisco stands at the forefront of urban climate action, using its natural heritage to drive an inclusive and nature-positive future. Home to rare ecosystems and a legacy of environmental stewardship, the city faces intersecting challenges of housing shortages, climate change and biodiversity loss. Yet these challenges present a powerful opportunity to innovate.

San Francisco stands at the forefront of urban climate action, using its natural heritage to drive an inclusive and nature-positive future. Home to rare ecosystems and a legacy of environmental stewardship, the city faces intersecting challenges of housing shortages, climate change and biodiversity loss. Yet these challenges present a powerful opportunity to innovate.

Nature Positive: Cities’ Efforts to Advance the Transition – San Francisco explores how urban centres can lead the shift towards ecological resilience by embedding nature-based solutions into city planning. It identifies key barriers, including fragmented governance, limited financing and the absence of a unified nature strategy. The report outlines actionable pathways forward, such as public-private partnerships, community engagement and standardized biodiversity data systems.

With a roadmap for policy-makers, civic leaders and private actors, the report highlights how cities like San Francisco can scale nature-positive solutions – restoring ecosystems, enhancing climate resilience and improving the quality of urban life.

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