The article highlights that urban biodiversity is not limited to wealthy communities, challenging the “luxury effect” Researchers propose the POSE framework (Power, Objectives, Social/Ecological context, Effort) to show how collective actions, such as planting native species or creating green spaces, can enhance biodiversity regardless of economic status. The study emphasizes community collaboration and urban planning as essential tools for integrating biodiversity into cityscapes, making it accessible to all.

Source: Earth.com