Kempten, Germany is increasing its investment in urban green spaces to combat climate change and enhance the quality of life for residents and tourists. By 2025, the city aims to develop a comprehensive plan to better connect inner-city green areas, supporting local flora and fauna. The city is allocating €100,000 annually to replace large trees and is implementing innovative techniques such as larger tree pits to promote better root development. In areas where traditional planting is challenging, mobile planting gardens with seating are being introduced. Kempten faces the ongoing challenge of balancing the preservation of existing green spaces with the demands of events and infrastructure development. This initiative aligns with broader efforts in Germany and other European cities to utilize urban greening as a tool for climate change mitigation and adaptation. These green spaces not only serve as recreational areas but also promote social cohesion, improve the urban microclimate, and protect public health.
Kempten, Germany Boosts Urban Greenery Investments for Climate Resilience
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