The Catalogue of Good Practices brings together 15 concrete, transferable examples of nature-based solutions from across Europe, designed to support small and medium-sized cities in planning and implementing greener, more resilient urban environments.
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The collected practices reflect the project’s core objectives: enhancing biodiversity, addressing climate risks such as floods and heat, and ensuring long-term, inclusive management of urban green spaces:
Enhancing Biodiversity
- Wildflower meadows in Veszprém, Hungary
- Miyawaki forest in Maribor, Slovenia
- Hedgerow conservation in London, United Kingdom
- Green city bus shelter roofs in Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Park Te regeneration in Mantua, Italy
- Public park restoration in Pegognaga, Italy
- Digital Biodiversity Atlas of the City of Barcelona, Spain
Flood mitigation
- Rain Gardens in Pula, Croatia
- Garden Streets in Antwerp, Belgium
- Retention Lake and Urban Park in the Brno-Nový Liskovec, Czech Republic
Heat mitigation
- Green Corridors in Stuttgart, Germany
- Green roof park in Zagreb, Croatia
- Green bus stop shelters in Pula, Croatia
Green space Management
- Urban Forest Management in Celje, Slovenia
- Varaždin Model of Sustainable Urban Tree Management, Croatia
