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How Paris is growing into a garden city

24 min · 12. nov. 2025
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Paris is transforming into a greener, more liveable city—one street and biodiversity corridor at a time. In this episode, we sit down with Celeste Rouberol from the City of Paris about how the French capital is reimagining urban life through nature, from its ambitious Biodiversity Plan to new community-led green spaces. Learn about Paris' role as a Lighthouse City in the UNP+ project, here [https://urbannatureplans.eu/pilot-cities/paris-france]. Learn about the EU's Nature Restoration Regulation, here [https://environment.ec.europa.eu/topics/nature-and-biodiversity/nature-restoration-regulation_en].

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