Jennifer PIERCE

Biografía

Jennifer Rae Pierce (she/her/Mx) leads the IUCN CEM Urban Ecosystems specialist group. She is a political ecologist, urban planner, and urban biodiversity specialist with 18 years of experience with cities and nature. She holds a master’s degree in urban planning from Cornell University and in environmental science and policy from Central European University. She is now earning her PhD from UBC on urban biodiversity engagement. She is the co-founder of Urban Biodiversity Hub (UBHub) which hosts the largest global database on urban biodiversity activities, publishes research on local practices and global targets for biodiversity, and supports related indicator tracking and development for local governments. She has prepared local government tools and reports including a biodiversity and ecosystem services mainstreaming toolkit for ICLEI, the Urban Nature Indexes for IUCN, and the Science-Based Targets for Cities for Nature. She also serves as a consultant on urban biodiversity for the World Bank. Her research experience includes global comparative work across many cities as well as more in-depth explorations in the cities of India, Japan, Singapore, Israel, Canada, the USA, Brazil, and South Africa.

Participa en

Renewing Urban Waterways: Scaling NbS through evidence-based strategies in Asian cities

Oct 09 2025 (15:30 - 16:15)

Room: IUCN Asia Pavilion
Renewing Urban Waterways: Scaling NbS through evidence-based strategies in Asian cities
Urban Nature-Based Development: Catalyzing Biodiversity through Buildings, Regulation, Design, and Markets [Event ends at 7:30pm]

Oct 10 2025 (18:00 - 19:00)

Room: IUCN Programme 2026-2029 Pavilion - R2
Urban Nature-Based Development: Catalyzing Biodiversity through Buildings, Regulation, Design, and Markets [Event ends at 7:30pm]
Water without borders: from reliance to resilience

Oct 11 2025 (16:00 - 16:40)

Room: CS-Nature-Climate-People Nexus
Water without borders: from reliance to resilience
Nature-Positive Cities :From Global Frameworks to Local Action

Oct 12 2025 (11:00 - 12:00)

Room: Global Environment Facility
Nature-Positive Cities :From Global Frameworks to Local Action