The background for the guide is the Helsinki Action Program for Biodiversity Conservation 2021-2028, also known as the LUMO Program. One of the program’s goals is to enrich biodiversity in the built environment with a focus on future needs.
The biodiversity guide is aimed at city project leaders, designers, contractors, and maintenance professionals of urban green spaces.
Through rich illustrations, more than 100 pages and five chapters, the guide introduces various nature-based solutions, suggests further measures, and summarizes the key needs for change. The guidebook includes a deep dive into the characteristics of Helsinki’s urban green spaces and typologies, while considering threats and opportunities from a biodiversity perspective.
A biodiversity assessment tool is presented with two easy-to-use check lists: the first related to the quality of ecologic networks, and the second list focusing on a concrete site level. The main part of the guide introduces concrete ideas and different methods for enriching the biodiversity of urban nature. In addition, the guide introduces case examples of built projects and key themes of urban biodiversity.