This project asks how do we plan for and with urban nature in ways that support human-nature connections and biodiversity goals from the local to the trans-national level? We address this question across social, ecological, and technological systems, knowledges, and everyday experiences to forefront the voice of nature in planning by 1) conducting biodiversity monitoring in Nordhavn using citizen science approaches; 2) engaging digital tools to “sense” how biodiversity is perceived at the eye-level; 3) analyzing big data preferences for “wild nature” in Nordhavn to provide visual data and policy scenarios for biodiversity futures in engagement processes and decision making. Outcomes for the project will be initial findings on citizen perspectives on biodiversity, multi-species actor mapping in Nordhavn, and big-data visualizations for biodiversity futures in Nordhavn all of which will inform decision support for just and inclusive planning and development in Nordhavn.