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Jonas Skutka, Arend de Haas, Lina Dilly, Miia Hakkinen, Haoyu Yang, Matthias Krins, and Merel Witteman

‘In our triumph to dominate the world, we forgot just how much we depend on it.’

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‘In our triumph to dominate the world, we forgot just how much we depend on it.’

Conflict between nature and humans By 2050, over two-thirds of the world’s population of 10 billion people will be living in cities. This logically leads to increasing competition for natural resources between people and nature. People and businesses struggle to meet their need for space. At the same time, the loss of nature within urban areas leads to a whole host of problems, from heat islands and flooding to air pollution and rising ghg emmisions. This relationship is extremely close, yet, people still tend analyse these issues separately.

Not only does biodiverse and connected greenery and water bodies play a vital role in increasing a city’s climate resilience. Nature is conditional for creating a healthy living environment for its inhabitants. Because when people reconnect to nature, more than a frivolous enjoyment, their physical and mental health improve.

What is urban rewildingRewilding is a form of restoration ecology, but not all restoration ecology is rewilding. Though ecology-led, rewilding takes on a multidisciplinary systems level approach to ecosystem structure, function and processes. By prioritizing nature protection and restoration, it creates conditions for complex and self-regulating ecosystems. As such, urban rewilding aims to alleviate disturbances in nature in developed urban areas.

Improve your living environment by reintroducing natureWhen individual citizens and urban communities prioritize nature-inclusive and climate-adaptive solutions in their neighbourhoods, the balance between city dwellers and nature can be restored. By trading in pavement and parking lots for green roofs, rain gardens and living walls citizens can achieve:

  1. Better climate adaptation: by creating urban storm parcs cities can absorb excess precipitation during extreme weather events, while saving water for dry spells.
  2. Alleviation of urban heat islands: a decrease of up to 1°C daytime temperature can limit excess deaths associated with heatwaves.
  3. (Re)generate urban biodiversity: by choosing the right tree to plant, complete miniature ecosystems can be created, because compared to exotics plants and trees, indigenous vegetation fosters tenfold amounts of biodiversity.

In this course, you will become familiar with various theories and nature-based solutions related to rewilding your surroundings. You will explore examples around you and sort out the role you can play in the process of urban rewilding. Along the way you can start creating your own personal project.

For whom? Whether you are a city resident interested in improving the living environment of your city or otherwise interested in a citizen’s perspective on sustainable cities and rewilding topics from, this course is for you. Learn how nature is important for cities and city dwellers from a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach. Join Wageningen University & Research and create the circumstances for effective urban rewilding near you!

What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Key concepts and different definitions of rewilding
  • Explain environmental challenges that modern day urban areas are faced with
  • Explain how nature has a positive effect on the health of humans
  • Integrate the concept of rewilding in an urban context
  • Compare urban rewilding with nature based solutions
  • Identify challenges for urban rewilding
  • Acquire inspiration on how rewilding can be applied on different settings: big nature reserves; cities; and personal setting.
  • How to plan your own project
  • Reflect on the concept of rewilding in your own environment

Syllabus

Module 1. Rewilding and CitiesThis module will set the scene of the course! In this module you will learn what is rewilding is at its traditional sense. You will also learn what challenges our cities face. We introduce the key concepts and start planning your own project of rewilding.
Module 2. Urban Rewilding This module introduces the key term of the course: urban rewilding. In this module you will learn how rewilding can be applied in cities, how it looks and why it is unique. You will also continue designing your own project and share your discoveries with others.
Module 3. Practice of Urban Rewilding This module dives into the practical side of rewilding and brings together what you have learned in this course. In this module you will learn about real-life examples of urban rewilding and practical tips on rewilding yourself. You will finalize your own project and share it to the world! You will finalize your own project and share it with your peers and the world. You will look at other examples to explore even more possiblities to apply rewilding in your personal life!

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Explores rewilding in an urban setting, which is unique and challenges standard ecological and urban planning practices
Taught by experts from Wageningen University & Research, who are recognized for their work in sustainable cities and rewilding
Examines current challenges faced by urban areas and introduces nature-based solutions as potential remedies
Provides practical tips on rewilding and helps learners plan and implement their own projects, fostering a hands-on approach
Requires some baseline understanding of urban planning and ecology, which may not be suitable for complete beginners
Course content is delivered primarily through text-based materials, which may not be engaging for all learners

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Urban Rewilding: Restore Your Local Ecosystem with these activities:
Review key concepts from ecology
Review the foundational principles of ecology to enhance your understanding of the course materials.
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  • Revisit textbook materials or online resources on ecology.
  • Identify key concepts and definitions.
  • Summarize the main principles and theories in your own words.
Read 'Rewilding the World' by John Davis
Gain insights from an expert in the field of rewilding to enhance your understanding of the course materials.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'Rewilding the World'.
  • Read the book and take notes on key concepts and ideas.
  • Summarize the main arguments and evidence presented in the book.
Identify different species of plants and animals in urban areas
Develop your observation skills and deepen your understanding of urban ecosystems.
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  • Take a walk in an urban area with diverse vegetation.
  • Use a field guide or mobile app to identify the species you observe.
  • Document your observations (optional).
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Discuss challenges and solutions for urban rewilding with classmates
Engage with peers to exchange ideas and gain diverse perspectives on the challenges and solutions related to urban rewilding.
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  • Identify a group of classmates to discuss with.
  • Prepare by researching challenges and solutions related to urban rewilding.
  • Facilitate a discussion, sharing ideas and listening to different perspectives.
Practice recalling key concepts
Reinforce your understanding of key concepts covered in the course by reciting them from memory. You'll build confidence in your knowledge.
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  • Identify key concepts from each module
  • Recite the concepts aloud or write them down without looking at your notes
  • Check your recall and identify areas where you need further clarification
Engage in class discussions and group projects
Enhance your understanding by participating in class discussions and working collaboratively on group projects. This fosters critical thinking, diverse perspectives, and a sense of community.
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  • Prepare for class by reviewing course materials and completing assigned readings
  • Actively participate in discussions by sharing your insights and asking questions
  • Collaborate with peers on group projects, assigning tasks, and pooling knowledge
Write a blog post or article on a specific aspect of urban rewilding
Deepen your understanding of urban rewilding by researching and sharing your knowledge through writing.
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  • Choose a specific aspect of urban rewilding to focus on.
  • Research and gather information from credible sources.
  • Organize and outline your content.
  • Write and revise your blog post or article.
Engage in urban rewilding initiatives
Make a tangible contribution by volunteering with organizations involved in urban rewilding. This will provide hands-on experience and foster a sense of community ownership.
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  • Identify organizations or community groups engaged in urban rewilding activities
  • Contact the organizations to inquire about volunteer opportunities
  • Attend volunteer events and actively participate in rewilding efforts
Create a rooftop garden
Practical experience in implementing urban rewilding measures to enhance your understanding of the course concepts.
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  • Research different types of rooftop gardens and their benefits.
  • Select a suitable location and design your garden.
  • Source materials and install the garden.
  • Monitor and maintain the garden.
Explore practical urban rewilding projects
Deepen your understanding of how rewilding is implemented in urban settings by studying real-world projects. This will provide practical insights and inspire your own ideas.
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  • Research and locate successful urban rewilding projects in your city or online
  • Examine the project goals, strategies, and outcomes
  • Interview project leaders or experts to gain insights into the challenges and best practices
Record a short podcast episode summarizing the key concepts of urban rewilding
Enhance your understanding of the course material by creating and presenting a summary in an engaging format.
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  • Write a script for your podcast episode.
  • Record and edit your audio.
  • Publish and share your podcast episode.
Write a blog post or article on urban rewilding
Solidify your understanding by writing a blog post or article on urban rewilding. This will encourage you to organize your thoughts, research the topic thoroughly, and communicate your ideas effectively.
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  • Choose a specific aspect of urban rewilding to focus on
  • Research and gather information from credible sources
  • Organize your content logically and present it in a clear and engaging manner
  • Proofread your writing for accuracy, grammar, and flow
  • Publish your blog post or article on a relevant platform
Design your own urban rewilding project plan
Apply your knowledge of urban rewilding by developing a plan for a rewilding project in your community. This will allow you to synthesize your understanding and contribute to sustainability efforts.
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  • Identify a suitable site and define the project goals
  • Research and select appropriate native plant species
  • Design the layout and implementation strategies
  • Develop a budget and timeline for the project
  • Consider potential challenges and mitigation measures
Participate in a local urban rewilding project
Gain hands-on experience and contribute to the implementation of urban rewilding measures.
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  • Identify local urban rewilding projects.
  • Contact the project organizers and inquire about volunteer opportunities.
  • Participate in project activities.
Seek guidance from experts in the field of urban rewilding
Connect with professionals to gain valuable insights and guidance in the field of urban rewilding.
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  • Identify potential mentors through professional networks or online platforms.
  • Reach out to mentors and introduce yourself.
  • Schedule regular meetings or conversations to seek guidance and advice.

Career center

Learners who complete Urban Rewilding: Restore Your Local Ecosystem will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Conservation Biologist
In the role of a Conservation Biologist, you will study and work to protect plant and animal species and their habitats. An Urban Rewilding expert has a valuable perspective in this role because urban areas are one of the most challenging habitats for wildlife. You will be able to recommend and implement rewilding solutions to allow animals and cities to coexist. To be a Conservation Biologist, you will need a master's or doctorate degree in biology, ecology, environmental science, natural resource management, or a related field.
Park Superintendent
As a Park Superintendent, you will plan, develop, and manage public parks and recreation areas. Urban rewilding is a critical component of maintaining an urban park as it helps promote the park's biodiversity and ecosystem services. This course will teach you key rewilding concepts that you can use on the job. A Bachelor's degree in Parks and Recreation is the normal educational requirement.
Conservation Photographer
In the role of a Conservation Photographer, you will use your photography skills to raise awareness and promote conservation efforts. Urban rewilding is an important topic to cover as cities are a major source of pollution and habitat destruction. You can complete this course to enhance your understanding of rewilding and take photos that will inspire others to take action.
Landscape Architect
As a Landscape Architect, you will design and create outdoor spaces. Urban rewilding is a growing trend in landscape architecture, as it offers a way to create more sustainable and resilient cities. This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to incorporate urban rewilding into your designs. Most Landscape Architects have a bachelor's degree in landscape architecture.
Environmental Educator
An Environmental Educator teaches people about the environment and how to protect it. Urban rewilding is an important topic to teach as cities are a major source of pollution and habitat destruction. You can teach others how to incorporate rewilding into their own lives after completing this course.
Wildlife Biologist
As a Wildlife Biologist, you will study the biology, behavior, and conservation of wildlife. Urban rewilding is an important area of study for Wildlife Biologists, as it can help to improve the quality of life for both wildlife and humans. This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to conduct research on urban rewilding and develop conservation plans.
Urban Planner
As an Urban Planner, you will plan and design cities. Urban rewilding is an important consideration for Urban Planners, as it can help to create more sustainable and livable cities. This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to incorporate urban rewilding into your plans.
Environmental Consultant
As an Environmental Consultant, you will help businesses and organizations to comply with environmental regulations and reduce their environmental impact. Urban rewilding is an important way to reduce the environmental impact of cities. This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to advise your clients on urban rewilding.
Ecologist
An Ecologist studies the interactions between organisms and their environment. Urban rewilding is an important area of study for Ecologists, as it can help to improve the quality of life for both wildlife and humans. This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to conduct research on urban rewilding and develop conservation plans.
Environmental Scientist
An Environmental Scientist conducts research on the environment and develops solutions to environmental problems. Urban rewilding is an important area of study for Environmental Scientists, as it can help to improve the quality of life for both wildlife and humans. This course will provide you with a foundation in the science of urban rewilding and help you to develop the skills you need to conduct research and develop solutions.
Horticulturist
As a Horticulturist, you will grow and maintain plants. Urban rewilding often involves planting native plants to attract wildlife and improve the quality of the environment. This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to select and care for plants for urban rewilding projects.
City Forester
As a City Forester, you will plant, care for, and remove trees in urban areas. Urban rewilding often involves planting trees to improve the quality of the environment and provide habitat for wildlife. This course will teach you about the importance of trees in urban areas and provide you with the skills you need to plant, care for, and remove trees.
Naturalist
As a Naturalist, you will interpret the natural world for the public. Urban rewilding is an important topic to interpret, as it can help people to understand the importance of nature in cities and how to protect it. This course can help you to develop the skills you need to interpret urban rewilding to the public.
Community Organizer
A Community Organizer helps people to work together to improve their communities. Urban rewilding is a great way to improve communities by making them more sustainable and livable. This course can provide you with the skills you need to organize your community to implement urban rewilding projects.
Sustainability Manager
As a Sustainability Manager, you will be responsible for developing and implementing sustainability programs for your organization. Urban rewilding can be an important part of a sustainability program, as it can help to reduce an organization's environmental impact and improve the quality of life for employees and the community. This course can provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to develop and implement urban rewilding programs.

Reading list

We've selected six books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Urban Rewilding: Restore Your Local Ecosystem.
Provides a great overview of the history and practice of rewilding and discusses the importance of nature for human health and well-being.
Provides a comprehensive overview of sustainable urban planning, including strategies for creating more livable and sustainable cities.
Provides a comprehensive overview of urban resilience, including the challenges facing cities and strategies for building more resilient cities.
Provides a comprehensive overview of landscape ecology, including the principles of landscape design and planning.

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