
Integrated NBS-based Urban Planning Methodology for Enhancing the Health and Well-being of Citizens: the euPOLIS Approach.
Urban planners and engineers are integrating nature-based solutions (NBS) to address contemporary environmental, social and economic challenges. The EU-funded EuPOLIS project will deploy natural systems to enhance public health and well-being and create resilient urban ecosystems. It will design a structured approach that integrates existing natural and engineered urban systems and define their joint social, cultural and economic effects. The project will aim to regenerate and rehabilitate urban ecosystems to create inclusive and accessible urban spaces. It will address key challenges such as low environmental quality and low biodiversity in public spaces, water-stressed resources and undervalued use of space. The project’s solutions will be tested in four cities: Belgrade, Lodz, Piraeus and Gladsaxe.
Integrated NBS-based Urban Planning Methodology for Enhancing the Health and Well-being of Citizens: the euPOLIS Approach.
Urban planners and engineers are integrating nature-based solutions (NBS) to address contemporary environmental, social and economic challenges. The EU-funded EuPOLIS project will deploy natural systems to enhance public health and well-being and create resilient urban ecosystems. It will design a structured approach that integrates existing natural and engineered urban systems and define their joint social, cultural and economic effects. The project will aim to regenerate and rehabilitate urban ecosystems to create inclusive and accessible urban spaces. It will address key challenges such as low environmental quality and low biodiversity in public spaces, water-stressed resources and undervalued use of space. The project’s solutions will be tested in four cities: Belgrade, Lodz, Piraeus and Gladsaxe.
Integrated NBS-based Urban Planning Methodology for Enhancing the Health and Well-being of Citizens: the euPOLIS Approach.
Urban planners and engineers are integrating nature-based solutions (NBS) to address contemporary environmental, social and economic challenges. The EU-funded EuPOLIS project will deploy natural systems to enhance public health and well-being and create resilient urban ecosystems. It will design a structured approach that integrates existing natural and engineered urban systems and define their joint social, cultural and economic effects. The project will aim to regenerate and rehabilitate urban ecosystems to create inclusive and accessible urban spaces. It will address key challenges such as low environmental quality and low biodiversity in public spaces, water-stressed resources and undervalued use of space. The project’s solutions will be tested in four cities: Belgrade, Lodz, Piraeus and Gladsaxe.
Integrated NBS-based Urban Planning Methodology for Enhancing the Health and Well-being of Citizens: the euPOLIS Approach.
Urban planners and engineers are integrating nature-based solutions (NBS) to address contemporary environmental, social and economic challenges. The EU-funded EuPOLIS project will deploy natural systems to enhance public health and well-being and create resilient urban ecosystems. It will design a structured approach that integrates existing natural and engineered urban systems and define their joint social, cultural and economic effects. The project will aim to regenerate and rehabilitate urban ecosystems to create inclusive and accessible urban spaces. It will address key challenges such as low environmental quality and low biodiversity in public spaces, water-stressed resources and undervalued use of space. The project’s solutions will be tested in four cities: Belgrade, Lodz, Piraeus and Gladsaxe.
The euPOLIS Final Event in Piraeus: Celebrating Urban Innovation and Future Strategies
On August 25-26, 2025, the vibrant port city of Piraeus hosted the final event of the euPOLIS project, marking the culmination of over five years of pioneering work to enhance urban health, resilience, and sustainability across Europe. This landmark gathering brought together project partners, city…
Discover the Final Milestones of euPOLIS: Shaping Europe’s Smart, Healthy Cities
As the euPOLIS project draws to a close, we proudly present the highlights and key achievements featured in the final edition of the euPOLIS Project Magazine—a rich collection of experiences and innovations from four front-runner cities across Europe: Gladsaxe, Łódź, Belgrade, and Piraeus. This edition…
Palermo Recognized for Sustainable Urban Planning: A Step Towards a Greener Italy
In 2024, the Municipality of Palermo received the Certificate of Good Territorial Practice for a More Sustainable Italy from the Italian Alliance for Sustainable Development (ASviS). This recognition highlights Palermo’s Integrated Urban Planning Methodology that leverages Nature-Based Solutions (NBS), developed within the wider context of…
Urban Sensor Networks: Bridging Data and Action in euPOLIS Cities
euPOLIS has woven a real-time environmental monitoring tapestry across four European cities—Belgrade, Piraeus, Łódź, and Gladsaxe— thanks to the instructions, monitoring, and handled by our partner Plegma Labs, revealing how sensor data mirrors and illuminates each city’s unique ecological struggles. The findings, drawn from resilient…
Uniting for Resilient Cities: euPOLIS and OCEANIDS Drive Urban & Coastal Innovation
Our partners, CDP and Geosystems Hellas, have just returned from the dynamic plenary meeting of the OCEANIDS Project in the Azores—a gathering brimming with innovative ideas and a shared commitment to transforming coastal cities and ports for climate resilience and biodiversity regeneration. This event was…
Over 1,000 Trebinje Residents Unite in Major City Clean-Up for World Environment Day
Trebinje, June 5, 2025 – In a remarkable demonstration of community spirit and environmental commitment, more than 1,000 residents of Trebinje joined forces in a large-scale city beautification and clean-up campaign organized by the City of Trebinje in cooperation with the Public Institution “Ecology and…
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