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How Nantes is planting a sustainable future in its soil

24 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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Is soil just dirt – or one of a city’s most critical assets? In this episode, we head to Nantes to uncover how soil underpins climate resilience, biodiversity, and urban growth. Director of Territorial Strategy, Clément Le Bras-Thomas, reveals why putting soil at the heart of planning could transform Europe’s cities. Learn more about the SPADES project [https://spades4soils.eu/] and the impact it is having in cities like Nantes and Gothenburg, and regions like Transylvania and Lombardy.

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