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Plants for Climate Resilience

As climate change accelerates, ecosystems and human communities face increasing challenges, from extreme weather events to biodiversity loss. Plants play a central role in climate adaptation and mitigation, ofering nature-based solutions that enhance resilience at multiple scales. NYBG is committed to advancing research and applications in urban conservation, restoration ecology, land use, and resource management to address climate challenges while promoting sustainable interactions between people and nature.

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Land Use and Resource Management

Sustainable land use practices are essential for mitigating climate change impacts while maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem function. NYBG collaborates with agricultural, forestry, and conservation sectors to develop plant-based strategies for soil health, water retention, and sustainable harvesting. These efforts contribute to food security, climate-smart agriculture, and responsible resource management, ensuring that ecosystems remain productive and resilient in the face of environmental change.

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Flagship Project: Nurturing Nature Through Plant-based Solutions for Long-term Climate Resilience

The world faces increasingly dire challenges that have put significant pressure on ecosystems and the species that inhabit them, resulting in accelerated biodiversity loss, and therefore the decline of nature’s benefits. Plants play a crucial role in building climate resilience by providing essential ecosystem services. Botanical gardens are a major untapped resource in adaptation and mitigation planning in the face of climate change. The Nurturing Nature Initiative responds to urgent global environmental challenges—climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem degradation—by activating plant-forward solutions rooted in science, community, and collaboration for the establishment of long-term solutions.

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