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The Green Cities Communiqué

The First International Green Cities Conference 14–15 October 2025 | Rome, Italy











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    The FAO Green Cities Principles and Criteria establish a framework to guide cities on their pathway toward becoming greener, healthier and more resilient. The framework translates the shared FAO Green City vision into enabling criteria that help cities assess readiness, track progress, mobilize finance and engage citizens in shaping inclusive and sustainable urban environments. Building on the FAO Green Cities Initiative and its three pillars, namely, urban and peri-urban forestry, urban and peri-urban agriculture, and sustainable bioeconomy, it provides mayors and local administrations with both a reference and a pathway for action to advance toward recognition as an FAO Green City. The aim is to align stakeholders, inspire long-term commitment, and accelerate sustainable urban development where people, ecosystems and the economy thrive together.
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    A thematic study on “Urban and peri-urban forestry” focuses on the potentials and constraints for urban forestry development at regional and sub-regional levels considering the current experience and future prospects of urbanization in the region that is expected to take place in the next 15 years. As a complement to this thematic Urban and peri-urban forestry study, a livelihoods analysis of the contribution of forests and trees to urban poor livelihoods has been carried out the Sub-programme o n access to natural resources of the Livelihood Support Programme (GCP/INT/803/UK). This paper presents the analysis. It represents part of an area of work on linkages between access to forest resources and poverty in West and Central Asia.
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