Enhancing Green Spaces in Cities
Kranj (SI), 20 October 2022
Organised with the Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning of the Republic of Slovenia and the Municipality of Kranj.
Championing a nature-positive approach, this Policy Lab focused on the importance of green infrastructure and nature-based solutions as strategic elements of sustainable urban development. Experts addressed crucial aspects of enhancing urban green spaces in cities, from the integration of nature into urban planning to assessing and measuring the impacts and economic viability of urban green projects.
Interventions from ICLEI Europe, the Urban Planning Institute of Slovenia, Barcelona Regional, and Horizon NUA set the stage for an insightful exchange of good practices and know-hows, complemented by a policy workshop to harness recommendations. The event also offered participants the possibility to learn from practice and visit two NBS initiatives implemented by the city of Kranj: a riparian corridor near the city centre and a green roof implemented in a primary school.
Identified by Slovenia as a key policy priority in the upcoming years, urban greening is instrumental to fighting the climate crisis, while improving the quality of life for Slovenian citizens and supporting polycentric territorial development. Integrating nature into urban policies at the national and local levels is proposed as a necessary step to empower urban sustainability transitions on the ground, boosting Slovenian cities’ resilience, liveability and attractivity.
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