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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2024 · 43 MIN

GP 29: National Park City: with Director Mark Cridge

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What happens if our cities are National Parks? We're joined by Mark Cridge, the director of the National Park City Foundation, as we explore this bold vision, using London as a ground-breaking example. Almost half of London is green and blue space, filled with diverse species and rich with potential. This episode challenges the traditional view of urbanity by reimagining cities as thriving ecosystems that can play a pivotal role in battling climate and environmental crises. Through powerful storytelling, we uncover how urban spaces can nurture both nature and community, creating a vibrant tapestry of life in unexpected places.Learn how their volunteers and "Rangers" are driving change on the ground in London. Their passion and dedication are lighting up their communities as they amplify their impact through the National Park City initiative. We dive into the stories of these local heroes and explore the importance of supporting community-based efforts to tackle environmental challenges head-on. Discover how simple acts of agency and connectivity can ripple out to create social value and environmental resilience, offering a blueprint for cities worldwide to follow.Imagine shifting from being mere consumers to active citizens. Inspired by Jon Alexander's book "Citizens" this episode emphasizes the profound impact of grassroots engagement on urban transformation. From encouraging local food production to enhancing public involvement in nature recovery, we discuss the Charter for London National Park City and how it aims to redefine urban living. By integrating nature into daily life, promoting equitable access to green spaces, and empowering disadvantaged communities, we envision a sustainable, harmonious future for cities everywhere. Tune in to envision what our urban spaces could become when we embrace our role as caretakers of both nature and community.

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What happens if our cities are National Parks? We're joined by Mark Cridge, the director of the National Park City Foundation, as we explore this bold vision, using London as a ground-breaking example. Almost half of London is green and blue space, filled with diverse species and rich with potential. This episode challenges the traditional view of urbanity by reimagining cities as thriving ecosystems that can play a pivotal role in battling climate and environmental crises. Through pow...

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