The event focuses on the importance of water spaces within urban environments and their renaturalization. Participants will explore the value these water areas bring to our cities, emphasizing their ecological and social functions. Renaturalization refers to the process of restoring natural ecosystems, which can lead to improved biodiversity, enhanced community well-being, and better resilience against climate change. This lecture aims to educate attendees on how reintroducing natural elements into urban settings can lead to sustainable development and improve the quality of life for city inhabitants. Through in-depth discussions and expert insights, we will examine practical strategies for integrating water spaces back into urban planning, showcasing successful case studies and innovative solutions to current environmental challenges.
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