English lawn or urban jungle? Prague is one of the greenest cities in the world, but many of its parks and other green spaces are not landscaped in a way that makes people want to spend time there. At the same time, nature is finding its own way to take hold. It grows through pavements, cracks in plaster, railway station platforms, or covers street lamps. Because of climate change, there's also a more pressing need for sustainability. How do we look after urban greenery in a way that doesn't harm it but benefits it and us at the same time? For example, what's the best way to manage rainwater? IPR Prague is working hard on the issue of blue-green infrastructure, public space, and its details. What are their plans and recommendations?
The event is interpreted into Czech sign language and provided with simultaneous transcription.