We are pleased to announce that the recording of the presentation delivered during the international scientific conference promoting the RE-PUBLIC SPACES – Revitalisation of Public Spaces in Historic Cities project is now available online under the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTa9_1rA_8Y
The RE-PUBLIC SPACES project was promoted during the XXXII Conference in the Series of Garden Art and Historical Dendrology, XIV International Edition, entitled “Landscape Variability – Tradition and Innovation”, held on 24–25 October 2025 in Kraków, Poland.
During the conference, the concept of the target revitalisation of a courtyard in Łódź, developed within the RE-PUBLIC SPACES project, was presented as a good practice example demonstrating effective cooperation between stakeholders, residents, local authorities, and other interest groups.
The presentation highlighted how participatory planning approaches can respond to contemporary climate challenges, particularly:
- stormwater retention and sustainable water management,
- improvement of urban microclimate,
- preservation of historic and cultural heritage values.
The Łódź courtyard example demonstrated how climate adaptation measures can be successfully integrated into historic urban spaces through dialogue, shared responsibility, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Participation in the conference created an excellent opportunity to disseminate project results at the international level and exchange experiences with experts, researchers, and practitioners working in the fields of landscape architecture, heritage protection, and climate resilience.
We invite everyone interested to watch the recording and learn more about the RE-PUBLIC SPACES project and its innovative approach to climate adaptation in historic cities.