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  • Conservation biology
  • Environmental policy

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  • Over 50% of the global population resides in urban areas, relying on ecosystem services from urban biodiversity.
  • International conventions emphasize engaging local governments in biodiversity conservation strategies.
  • Cities worldwide are actively conserving, restoring, and enhancing urban biodiversity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present general strategies adopted by cities for biodiversity conservation.
  • To share successful biodiversity conservation experiences from eleven global cities.
  • To highlight the role of cities in achieving global biodiversity targets.

Main Methods:

  • Review of general urban biodiversity conservation strategies.
  • Case study analysis of eleven cities (Abu Dhabi, Auckland, Durban, Edinburgh, Edmonton, Hyderabad, Los Angeles, São Paulo, Singapore, Toluca, Vitoria-Gasteiz).
  • Application and innovative use of the Singapore Index on Cities' Biodiversity as an evaluation tool.

Main Results:

  • Eleven cities have successfully conserved biodiversity within urbanized landscapes.
  • The Singapore Index on Cities' Biodiversity has been effectively used for monitoring and other innovative purposes.
  • Cities demonstrate practical approaches to biodiversity conservation, restoration, and enhancement.

Conclusions:

  • Cities are pivotal in achieving Target 12 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
  • Upscaling successful city models requires global stakeholder collaboration.
  • Mainstreaming biodiversity into urban planning, decision-making, and all economic sectors is crucial for success.