Multistakeholder governance and community engagement in urban greening
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Keywords

comunities
green governance
green equity
public urban open spaces

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GUARALDO, Eliane. Multistakeholder governance and community engagement in urban greening : Inedit Interview with Simone Borelli, by Eliane Guaraldo. Interações , Campo Grande, v. 25, n. 2, 2024. Disponível em: https://www.multitemas.ucdb.br/interacoes/article/view/4035. Acesso em: 2 apr. 2026.

Abstract

Simone Borelli leads the Forestry Division at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO-ONU). He is one of the creators of the Tree Cities of the World Program and was invited to a conference at the “Congresso Brasileiro e Ibero-Americano de Arborização Urbana. Urban Forestry in the Decade of Ecosystem Restoration”, in sept-oct 2021. This event took place at the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, and was promoted by the Graduate Program in Natural Resources (PGRN_UFMS), in partnership with the Graduate Program in Local Development, from the Catholic University D. Bosco  (PGDL_UCDB) and the Brazilian Society of Urban Forestry (SBAU), the Brazil Chapter of International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). The interview was conducted after the event ended and reflects its commitment to the theme of green infrastructure and community involvement.

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References

United Nations. Food and Agriculture of the United NAtions. Sobre a Década da ONU. disponível em https://www.decadeonrestoration.org/pt-br/sobre-decada-da-onu.

BORELLI, Simone, CONIGLIARO, Michela e SALBITANO, Fabio. The Social Impacts of NBS: Access to and Accessibility of Green Spaces As a Measure

of Social Inclusiveness and Environmental Justice. In: FAO-ONU. Nature-Based Solutions for More Sustainable Cities - A Framework Approach for Planning and Evaluation, 211–223. 2022 doi:10.1108/978-1-80043-636-720211018.

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