Milan Environment

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City trees and soils: designing in the time of the climate crisis

Milan Green Week

A smoke-free future for Milan - part one

A smoke-free future for Milan - part two

World Biodiversity Day

Milan Change Air

Milan Change Air

Permanent Citizens' Assembly on Climate - video story of the proceedings

Permanent Citizens' Assembly on Climate

The Permanent Citizens' Assembly on Climate: the proposals

Special trees and ornamental greenery

Special trees and ornamental greenery

Possible interviews with the trees of Milan. The mulberry tree in via Fratelli Zoia

Possible interviews with the trees of Milan. The hackberry of Villa Marietti Radice Fossati – Villapizzone

Possible interviews with the trees of Milan. The oak tree in Piazza XXIV Maggio

Possible interviews with the trees of Milan. The magnolia of the Public Gardens.

Possible interviews with the trees of Milan. The plane tree in via Mascagni.

Possible interviews with the trees of Milan. The magnolias of the Duomo

Possible interviews with the trees of Milan. The catalpa of the Guastalla Gardens

Capers, what palm trees! On the trail of unusual plants

Possible interviews with the trees of Milan. The plane tree of Villa Litta.

Possible interviews with the trees of Milan. Chico Mendes' lime tree in Piazza Fontana

Possible interviews with the trees of Milan. The Montale oak at the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens

Possible interviews with the trees of Milan. The beech tree in via Caradosso

Natural greenery in Milan

Natural greenery in Milan

The secrets of the flora in historic gardens. Flowering woods in the center of Milan in the projects of the visionary architects of the late eighteenth century.

Messy biodiversity. Uncultivated, ruins and forgotten places

On the trail of "Sedum pallidum". Biodiversity along the tram tracks

Watch out for the sidewalks. The daily flowers underfoot

Ailanto, the infernal tree of Paradise. Biological invasions and the alien threat.

Flowery walls at the Sforzesco Castle. The ancient walls and their natural richness

Spontaneous gardens between the Milanese railway tracks

The parks of Milan are a treasure chest of biodiversity

The parks of Milan are a treasure chest of biodiversity

Boscoincity. First example of urban forestation

The Cave Park, 1. Water and agriculture.

Monte Stella. Woods and prairies, the story of a rebirth of rubble

Let's take care of the flora: conservations and reintroductions