In the media | 24 May 2024
World Economic Forum: European cities embrace nature-based solutions and other urban transformation stories you need to read
Oxford Economics’ Global Cities Index is a ground-breaking initiative that comprehensively evaluates the world’s 1,000 largest urban economies. Developed by a leading economist team, this index provides unparalleled insights into the multifaceted nature of urban environments worldwide.
World Economic Forum has evaluated our research and analysed how European cities embrace nature-based solutions.
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