BURST projects for sustainable development

BiodiverCity

BiodiverCity: community-based approaches to foster urban biodiversity and nature-based solutions

Duration

01/06/2023 – 01/12/2025

Funding programme

URBACT

Contact info

Ferenc Albert Szigeti

ferenc.szigeti@burstgroup.eu

Total project budget

849.522 €

PROJECT SUMMARY

Building on the significant awareness-raising and innovation potential of cities, the BiodiverCity URBACT Action Planning Network will work out community-based approaches to valorise and measure biodiversity and related ecosystem services, enabling communities to plan robust nature-based solutions and foster pro-environmental behaviours, also contributing to the achievement of the EU Biodiversity Strategy. The 10 BiodiverCity partner cities will study and work on – among others – new and climate adaptive ways of planting and managing urban trees, organisation of bioblitz events, job description of a biodiversity officer, establishment of natural playgrounds, elaboration of the sponge city concept, installation of green roofs and walls, transformation of school yards to green oasis, biodiversity-driven park management and elaboration of forest bathing walks. Together with local stakeholders they will also analyse the possibility of implementing the City Biodiversity Index initiated by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity. As partner cities of an URBACT Action Planning Network, they will co-produce integrated action plans tackling local challenges in connection with green and blue infrastructure and nature-based solutions.

Burst Role

BURST is not directly involved into the project as a partner, but like all URBACT networks, a network expert helps partner cities with methodological and thematic support during the exchange and learning process. In the case of the BiodiverCity network, our key expert, Ferenc Albert Szigeti has been selected as the network expert. He is responsible for:

# facilitating the exchange and learning activities, 

# capturing learning in the form of articles and case studies, and the final project outcome, the so-called Network Results Product will be also drafted by him.

Act up for biodiversity – a fusion of technology and the ingenuity of bees

  • Making nature-based solutions visible and promoting soil life through deep mulch gardens in Veszprém, Hungary (case study)
  • How to organise an efficient bioblitz event to map urban biodiversity and activate local communities? (case study)
  • Case study: 5+1 reasons top lant untrained saplings in cities instead of pregrown nursery trees
  • Case Study: Tools to activate residents to transform their private gardens into biodiversity oases
  • Case study: Meet Sinead Mc Donnell, one of Ireland’s Local Authority Biodiversity Officers! (here)
  • Get to know Ireland’s first Natural Play Area! (case study)
  • Case study: Innovative tools and methods to foster sustainable and biodiverse maintenance of public green areas (here)
  • Case Study: Urban permaculture: helping residents reconnect to nature
  • Case Study: The Sarajevo Process and nature-based tourism: new ways to engage people to value nature-based solutions (here)
  • Case study: How Did Biodiversity Become a Core Organising Principle of Urban Development in Guimarães, Europe’s Green Capital 2026?

 

Articles:

 

  • From a comprehensive blue and green infrastructure strategy to action plans supporting urban biodiversity specifically (article)
  • How does a “sponge city” work? (article)
  • Have you heard about the Berlin Urban Nature Pact?