Prague Climate Plan 2030. Prague on the road towards carbon neutrality

This plan highlights the significance of heritage management in mitigating the impact of climate change, enhancing green infrastructure in urban settings, and reducing environmental pollution. The document emphasises the importance of green spaces, sustainable water management, and adaptation to climate change through various activities and prevention. It focuses on establishing guidelines and regulations to ensure sustainable development.

The document outlines measures to secure external funding for eco-friendly projects, facilitate technical support for carbon footprint reduction initiatives, and promote international cooperation with other cities. It discusses the implementation of entry toll systems and the revitalisation of parks to create a more sustainable and climate-resilient urban environment in a historic city. One of the key themes addressed is the importance of maintaining the authenticity and integrity of heritage sites through appropriate conservation and restoration practices. Furthermore, the document addresses the issue of sustainable tourism.

The plan explores innovative solutions like utilising heat from wastewater treatment plants for heating and air conditioning, as well as promoting community engagement in climate-conscious practices. It envisions a future where renewable energy sources power the city, waste is minimised and public buildings are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. By embracing these principles and fostering collaboration between stakeholders, it indicates a blend of heritage preservation, environmental sustainability, and community involvement in shaping a resilient European heritage landscape.

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Category
Digital Transition, Green Transition, Heritage Preservation, Inclusion & Accessibility
Source
Prague City Hall, Environment Protection Department, Covenant of Mayors
Author(s)
Language
English
Geography
Czechia, Czechia
Keywords
Sustainable Development, Risk Mitigation, Sustainable Cities, Historic Cities, Urban Development, Renewable Energy, carbon neutrality, Preservation, Revitalisation, community involvement, Sustainable Tourism, Energy Efficiency, green spaces, Capacity Building, Built Environment, Heritage Management, Awareness
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