Urban ReLeaf centrā ir sešas novatoriskas pilsētas: Atēnas, Kaškaiša, Dandī, Manheima, Rīga un Utrehta.
Katra pilsēta piedāvā iespējas uz iedzīvotājiem vērstām inovācijām, lai uzlabotu līdzdalības un datos balstītu lēmumu pieņemšanu klimata pārmaiņu pielāgošanās un zaļo zonu plānošanas jomā.
Keeping cities resilient, liveable,
and accessible for all.
The Greek capital faces severe heatwaves more often, while air pollution reaches high levels both during the winter and summer.
To address these environmental challenges, Athens has been the first European city to appoint a Chief Heat Officer and is in an ongoing transformation to leverage its green infrastructure and planning. A citizen-powered tree inventory will contribute critical data for better monitoring and management of greenspaces.
View cityThe Cascais Climate Change Adaptation Action Plan (2017) was the first of its kind in Portugal.
Despite progress, assessing the value of urban green infrastructure remains a major challenge. However, by sharing experiences and reporting thermal comfort levels while utilising urban green spaces, citizens can provide valuable information to address this issue effectively.
View cityDundee is Scotland's greenest city, it declared a climate emergency and published a Climate Action Plan in 2019.
It is densely populated, facing a notable presence of grey infrastructure, and comparatively little green and blue spaces in deprived areas. To enhance the quality and accessibility of such spaces for everyone, climate resilience initiatives will be collaboratively developed with citizens and various stakeholders.
View cityKnown as one of Germany's hottest cities, Mannheim has become a pioneer by in approving a heat action plan to safeguard its most vulnerable residents.
Developing a comprehensive tree registry with help of citizen observations on mature trees and trees on public land will support urban climate protection and adaptation measures. (Photo © Stadt Mannheim/Daniel Lukac)
View cityRīga, Latvijas galvaspilsēta un lielākā pilsēta, kurā dzīvo vairāk nekā 600 000 iedzīvotāju, ir valsts kultūras, politiskais un ekonomiskais centrs.
Rīga, kas atrodas pie Baltijas jūras un kurai cauri tek upe Daugava, var lepoties ar plašu zaļo infrastruktūru – vairāk nekā 20 % tās teritorijas aizņem parki, meži un dārzi. Pilsētas attīstības dokumenti un rīcības plāni ir vērsti uz zaļo zonu paplašināšanu, klimata noturības veicināšanu un dzīves kvalitātes uzlabošanu, izmantojot ilgtspējīgu plānošanu. Galvenie zaļie resursi ietver īpaši aizsargājamo teritoriju "Piejūras dabas parks", vērtīgo Mežaparku, vienu no pirmajiem dārzu priekšpilsētām Eiropā, un atjaunoto kanālu tīklu, kas šķērso pilsētas centru. Rīga izmanto atvērtos datu rīkus un kopienas iesaistes programmas, lai labāk izprastu, kā iedzīvotāji izmanto zaļās zonas, un atbalstītu mērķtiecīgus uzlabojumus teritorijās ar potenciālu.
View cityWhilst its population is growing rapidly, Utrecht is also affected by climate change.
Drier and warmer summers create more pronounced urban heat islands. Hence, making the city greener and more heat resilient for everyone is a priority. Together with residents and city stakeholders, actions are co-created to collect data on temperature, air humidity and heat stress to make climate change adaptation more effective.
View cityUrban ReLeaf paātrinājuma programmas atklātais uzsaukums ir atlasījis šādas pilsētas. Tās izmantos Urban ReLeaf rīku kopumu, lai veidotu zaļākas un noturīgākas kopienas arī pēc projekta noslēguma.

Karstuma stress
Pilsētvides apzaļumošana – Zaļo teritoriju uztvere

Urban Greening – Perception of Green Areas
Urban Greening – Tree Registry

Air quality
Urban greening – tree registry

Heat Stress
Urban Greening – Perception of Green Areas
Air quality
Urban greening – tree registry

Heat Stress
Urban Greening – Perception of Green Areas
Air quality

Heat Stress
Urban Greening – Perception of Green Areas
Urban greening – tree registry

Urban Greening – Perception of Green Areas

Urban Greening – Perception of Green Areas
Air quality
Urban greening – tree registry

Heat Stress
Urban Greening – Perception of Green Areas
Urban greening – tree registry