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Lobzy park in Pilsen – Ecohydrologic and climatic benefits
Published on 27 October 2021
Czech Republic
Jihozápad
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About this good practice
A sensitive revitalization of a historic park, which was created in 1935 from a defunct sandstone quarry.
Resources needed
Total amount of expenditure: 426 ths. EUR
Eligible expenditure for EU funding: 332 ths. EUR
EU subsidy: 299 ths. EUR (90 %)
National subsidy: 16 ths. EUR (5 %)
Own resources (City of Pilsen): 16 ths. EUR (5 %)
Eligible expenditure for EU funding: 332 ths. EUR
EU subsidy: 299 ths. EUR (90 %)
National subsidy: 16 ths. EUR (5 %)
Own resources (City of Pilsen): 16 ths. EUR (5 %)
Evidence of success
Total area of wetland biotopes created or restored: 0.741 ha
Total area of green space created or restored : 1,170 ha
Total number of newly planted trees: 43
Non-flowing ponds: 4 pcs
Total area of green space created or restored : 1,170 ha
Total number of newly planted trees: 43
Non-flowing ponds: 4 pcs
Potential for learning or transfer
Sustainable urban development is a term frequently used while seeking the best solutions to shared public space in cities. Some of the most significant focuses of such an approach incorporate rainwater management and adaptation to global climatic changes. What can we do as to changing a negative perception of heavy rainfall and torrential rain in the city? How can we learn to share public space with water? See our video here https://youtu.be/j57jPA1FbbU or click on "Further information" on the right side.
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City of Pilsen
Czech Republic
Jihozápad