I speak with Dr. Cecil Konijnendijk on his 3-30-300 rule and other recent innovations in urban forestry.
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January 5, 2022
This week, I am joined by Dr. Cecil Konijnendijk, co-founder of the Nature Based Solutions Institute, to discuss how he became one of the founders of the global urban forest movement, why he proposed the 3-30-300 rule to deliver clear criteria for the minimum provision of urban trees, and what he's learned after decades of working with international organizations such as the United Nations and governments in over 30 countries to develop and implement urban forestry programs.
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