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Save the date: NCOH Online Science Café ‘The Greening of Cities – One Health Challenges’

A remarkable NCOH year of new and important research. It’s time for an update! You and all NCOH scientists are invited to join the NCOH Science Café 2021 to get up to speed with the latest developments. This year’s theme: ‘Greening of Cities – One Health Challenges’.

Date & Time: 3 June, 3 pm – 5 pm (CEST)
Organiser: Utrecht University
Location: Zoom

Nature is something we need in the city to provide a healthy living environment for people and to maintain a rich biodiversity. By bringing nature into the cities, ecosystems are expanded and broadened. Providing an ecological component in public and private spaces, greatly contributes to the creation and conservation of urban biodiversity, attracting animals such as wild bees, butterflies, and birds. Apart from these positive effects, there are also challenges. For example, what does the greening of cities mean for the health of animals, humans and the environment?

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