Feb 23 โ€ข 08:07 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ช Estonia Postimees

A Guide to Designing a Lively City: "Green or Bare City?"

A practical guide on creating vibrant urban environments has been published, compiling five years of experience and knowledge on urban ecology in Tartu.

The newly published guide titled "Haljas vรตi paljas linn?" ("Green or Bare City?") provides a comprehensive resource for urban planners and civic administrators interested in enhancing urban biodiversity. This guide distills five years of experience and research focused on the diversification of urban nature in the Estonian city of Tartu. It aims to assist stakeholders in understanding the essential components necessary for creating greener, more livable city spaces.

The publication emphasizes the importance of integrating natural elements into urban planning and the myriad benefits this brings, not only for biodiversity but also for improving the quality of life for residents. The guide offers practical strategies and considerations for effectively implementing green initiatives in city landscapes. This approach not only enriches the urban ecosystem but also fosters a sense of community and environmental stewardship among citizens.

By equipping urban planners with the tools and insights needed to enhance the ecological networks within cities, this guide is positioned to influence future development strategies across Estonia and potentially inspire similar initiatives in other regions. As cities worldwide grapple with ecological challenges, Tartu's innovative practices illustrated in this guide could serve as a model for sustainable urban development, balancing the demands of urban growth with the necessity of ecological integrity.

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