1、Nature Positive:Cities Efforts toAdvance the TransitionA P R I L 2 0 2 5I N S I G H T R E P O R TSAN FRANCISCO 2025 World Economic Forum.All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,including photocopying and recording,or by any informa
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3、conomic Forum but whose results do not necessarily represent the views of the World Economic Forum,nor the entirety of its Members,Partners or other stakeholders.Images:Getty Images,UnsplashForeword 03About the series 04About this paper 05Executive summary 061 City overview 101.1 San Francisco 111.2
4、 Situational context 122 Assessment of enabling environment 152.1 System enablers 162.2 Governance 222.3 Policy and regulations 242.4 Financing 252.5 Data and analytics 272.6 Stakeholder engagement 282.7 Capabilities 303 Exemplary solutions 31Conclusion 35Contributors 36Endnotes 37This report is int
5、eractiveLook out for this icon for pages that can be interacted with To ensure interactive capability,please download and open this PDFwith Adobe Acrobat.Nature Positive:Cities Efforts to Advance the Transition2ContentsContentsForewordrestoration of healthy ecosystems as one of the most important to
6、ols for biodiversity,community connections to nature and overall quality of urban life.A healthy environment means healthy neighbourhoods.San Francisco is where people and nature thrive together.For decades,our citys parks and natural areas have been managed by multiple city,state and federal agenci