Eduardo Blanco

An environmental engineer graduated from the Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil, Eduardo specialized in the field of sustainable urban development. Committed to the promotion of sustainable development, Eduardo created a consulting firm, where he worked for 5 years as a project manager, including urban planning, transportation and sustainable development projects for communities. He joined Ceebios to carry out a thesis in partnership with the Center for Ecology and Conservation Sciences (CESCO/MNHN) on regenerative urban projects, with a focus on methodologies for the analysis of ecosystem services provided by these projects.

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“ Biomimicry applied to the neighbourhood means taking inspiration from the way an ecosystem functions. ”

Podcast

“ Biomimicry applied to the neighbourhood means taking inspiration from the way an ecosystem functions. ”


Conceiving the urban environment as an ecosystem

Biomimicry consists in reproducing not the forms but the functions of nature. On a neighborhood’s scale, it involves drawing inspiration from an ecosystem’s dynamics, which Eduardo Blanco, environmental engineer, calls “regenerative urban projects.”  But how can we evaluate the effectiveness of this design method and how can we measure its success over time? READ THE TRANSCRIPT

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