About this challenge
Hungary
Municipality of Veszprém
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Solution description

The classical green space maintenance, with low mowing every 21 days, killing the biodiversity, increasing workload for the practitioners, the challenges of climate change (heat islands, heat waves, heavy rains) have prompted a reform of the old practice and urged to look for new ways management.
Veszprem’s climate adaptive grassland management started in 2015 with preparation phase, exercising since 2016 and is ongoing since, proving its success
Veszprém city through its public utility company (VKSz) is continuously experimenting, developing the method. Its success lays on 3 pillars.
(1) political and expertise commitment: leadership of the city supports the VKSz to introduce new technology that exploits the advantages of green spaces in the cities (microclimate, combating heat island, enhancing biodiversity, etc.);
(2) Scientific background – cooperation with the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences that tested 7 sample plots, suggested technological change and monitors the process
(3) Continuous information and involvement of the local community from the very begging in the experiment (info-boards, leaflets, special lectures, community festivals)
The reform of the grassland management results semi-natural grasslands with less demand on maintenance, high and growing biodiversity, increase the number of insects, esp. the pollinators, creating habitat for other species (e.g. leaving the tree leaves in heaps gives winter shelter for hedgehogs), it raises awareness and explains that these areas are good for the city as they attract pollinators and temperate the microclimate.
Transferring this practice to other cities could be particularly useful in water-scarce areas, contributing to sustainable urban green space management and mitigating the effects of climate change. Locally using ecologically well-adapted plant species, local native lawn associations and the method helps to enrich urban biodiversity.

This city is looking for

As we would like to scale-up our solution we would like to learn more about
- initiatives that promote nature-based solutions
- urban beekeeping
- methods used to identify and value ecosystem services
- requalification of green spaces and pilot actions focused on enhancing ecological corridors, connectivity questions
- blue infrastructural initiatives
- what strategic documents other cities have where the climate adaption is linked to the urban biodiversity
- urban forest initiatives
- sustainable city governance
City size

Towns (< 50,000 inhabitants)

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