Botanic Gardens: Researchers and residents collaborate on climate

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March 24, 2024

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Botanic Gardens: Researchers and residents collaborate on climate

A playing field in Belfast will soon see kitchen gardeners and climate scientists working together.

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lots have been fenced off at at Lower Botanic Gardens to allow for research, horticulture and community gardens, with a focus on climate initiatives. It follows a funding award from the Horizon 2020 EU UPSURGE project. The project sees five European cities test nature-based solutions that focus on air pollution alleviation and climate neutrality. The primary goal of UPSURGE is to build the EU Regenerative Urban Lighthouse - a reference framework demonstrating how tested and verified solutions can be implemented to improve the many problems faced by urban landscapes.Plots have been fenced off at at Lower Botanic Gardens to allow for research, horticulture and community gardens, with a focus on climate initiatives. It follows a funding award from the Horizon 2020 EU UPSURGE project. The project sees five European cities test nature-based solutions that focus on air pollution alleviation and climate neutrality. The primary goal of UPSURGE is to build the EU Regenerative Urban Lighthouse - a reference framework demonstrating how tested and verified solutions can be implemented to improve the many problems faced by urban landscapes.Plots have been fenced off at at Lower Botanic Gardens to allow for research, horticulture and community gardens, with a focus on climate initiatives. It follows a funding award from the Horizon 2020 EU UPSURGE project. The project sees five European cities test nature-based solutions that focus on air pollution alleviation and climate neutrality. The primary goal of UPSURGE is to build the EU Regenerative Urban Lighthouse - a reference framework demonstrating how tested and verified solutions can be implemented to improve the many problems faced by urban landscapes.Plots have been fenced off at at Lower Botanic Gardens to allow for research, horticulture and community gardens, with a focus on climate initiatives. It follows a funding award from the Horizon 2020 EU UPSURGE project. The project sees five European cities test nature-based solutions that focus on air pollution alleviation and climate neutrality. The primary goal of UPSURGE is to build the EU Regenerative Urban Lighthouse - a reference framework demonstrating how tested and verified solutions can be implemented to improve the many problems faced by urban landscapes.

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