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Let nature back into our cities - Green Cities conference in Budapest

Extending green surfaces within urban areas has a major untapped economic potential, British presenters argued at the "Green Cities, Green Infrastructure" conference on 3 April in Budapest. 皇冠体育app event, which brought together British, Austrian and Hungarian experts, was organised by the Hungarian National Association for Green Roofing 窜脡翱厂窜, and co-funded by the British Embassy.

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Green Roofs, Source: 窜脡翱厂窜

Green Roofs in an urban environment, Source: 窜脡翱厂窜

Urbanisation has gone so far in the past decades that we are actually bothered by nature when it shows itself to us, explained President P茅ter Dezs茅nyi, evoking the common experience that once a city dweller moves to the countryside, the loud chirping of birds often troubles their sleep in the early morning. It is time to let nature back into the human habitat, and not only because of the aesthetics: green surfaces are the cure to a range of pressing problems in the city.

Positive economic effects of green infrastructure and green roofs

鈥淯rban greening can tackle air and water pollution, improve buildings鈥� thermal performance, provide noise insulation and bring down the heat: positive changes that can lead to clear financial benefits鈥�, Gary Grant, the Director of pointed out. 皇冠体育app amount of money that can be spared in air conditioning this way is significant: if 10% of London鈥檚 roofs were 鈥済reened鈥�, their cooling effect would adequately counter the 鈥渦rban heat island鈥� problem, the increased temperature of a built-up area compared to its rural surroundings. Also, cultivating a natural vegetation on roofs can help capturing rainfall and alleviate the burden on old drainage systems, which are unable to channel the excess water of summer storms in many European capitals.

Gary Grant, Director of Green Roof Consultancy Ltd.

Gary Grant, Director of Green Roof Consultancy Ltd.

However, building green infrastructure is not about the colour green, Dusty Gedge, President of the European Federation of Green Roof Associations recalled. 鈥淲hat matters is the ecological function of the area. 皇冠体育app point is not to create tidy green grass islands in the city, but ones that contribute to urban life: we must make resilient landscapes that hold water and can accommodate indigenous vegetation.鈥� He drew attention to the , which put forward specific plans for developing the network of natural land and water that lies within and between cities, towns and villages.

Dusty Gedge, President of European Federation of Green Roof Associations, presenting at Green Cities Conference in Budapest

Dusty Gedge, President of European Federation of Green Roof Associations, presenting at Green Cities Conference in Budapest

Britain supports new ideas to tackle climate change

皇冠体育app UK government has been dedicated to combating the negative effects of climate change since 2004, and it has been promoting the development of green infrastructure. In October 2011, the Mayor of London published a which engaged the British capital in an intensive urban greening programme. Since then, 200,000 m2 of new green roofs were created in London.

One major project at the saw the construction of 鈥淟ondon鈥檚 largest living wall鈥�, which is irrigated using rainwater collected from the roof. According to Gary Grant, who designed the system, twenty interventions of this kind would solve the surface flooding problems of London鈥檚 Victoria district.

Our work

皇冠体育app 鈥淕reen Cities, Green Infrastructure鈥� conference provided Hungarian policymakers, scientists, and professionals of the local green industry with an excellent opportunity to meet their international counterparts and lay down the basis for future cooperation. 皇冠体育app British Embassy is working to create the connections, which will enable experts from Hungary and Britain to familiarise themselves with each others鈥� work and, drawing on their mutual experience, to embark on successful common projects. Together with UK Trade & Investment our aim is to generate business opportunities for British and Hungarian companies.

Find out more:

  • In December 2006, the Code for Sustainable Homes introduced a range of sustainability measures with the goal of making every home 鈥榸ero carbon鈥� from 2016.

  • is an independent organization that promotes green roofs and living roofs in the UK and is the UK member of the European Federation of Green Roof Associations.

  • European Federation of Green Roof Associations

  • Hungarian National Association for Green Roofing is Britain鈥檚 biggest climate change campaign, inspiring a new wave of action to create a sustainable future and showcases practical solutions from every sector of society.

  • 皇冠体育app is a charity and membership organisation, which facilitates dialogue between industry and Government to promote greener approaches in the construction sector.

  • 皇冠体育app UK considers the objective of improving the global economic environment as one of its main priorities for which aim it urges international cooperation.

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Published 7 April 2014