Wild This, Wild That
Shared V4 Visions for Re-Naturing the City
Wild This, Wild That
Shared V4 Visions for Re-Naturing the City
D1: Comparative Report
A comprehensive comparative report will synthesize findings from all partner cities, highlighting common challenges and opportunities for urban rewilding across the Visegrad region. The report will analyze socio-ecological contexts, governance structures, and implementation strategies, serving as a foundational reference for both practitioners and policymakers.
(Currently under development)
D2: Urban Rewilding Toolkit
The toolkit will provide practical guidance, methods, and best practices for implementing nature-based solutions in urban environments. Designed for city planners, NGOs, and community groups, it will offer step-by-step approaches, case studies, and adaptable tools that can be used across different urban settings.
(Currently under development)
This website represents Deliverable 3 and serves as the central hub for all project communications. It provides updates on activities, deliverables, and outcomes, while also hosting resources, publications, and visual material. As the project evolves, this site will continue to grow as a knowledge-sharing platform.
D5: Local Workshops
A series of local workshops will be held across the partner cities in spring 2026. Each workshop will engage communities, practitioners, and policymakers in exploring opportunities for urban rewilding. Activities will include interactive discussions, site visits, and co-creation exercises. Summaries, photos, and reflections from each event will be added here once completed.
D5.1 Gdańsk, Poland
06–15 May 2026 – Local Workshop Gdańsk
D5.2 Prešov, Slovakia
13–22 May 2026 – Local Workshop Prešov
D5.3 Pécs, Hungary
20–29 May 2026 – Local Workshop Pécs
D5.4 Ostrava, Czechia
27 May – 05 June 2026 – Local Workshop Ostrava
D5.5 Uzhhorod, Ukraine (Collaborative Study City)
15–22 May 2026 – Local Workshop Uzhhorod
D6: Academic Article(s)
At least one academic article is expected as a direct outcome of the project, with additional publications also projected as the research develops and matures across partner institutions. These contributions will target peer-reviewed journals in ecology, urban studies, and sustainability.
(Currently under development)
The policy brief will distill project results into actionable recommendations for decision-makers at local, regional, and international levels. It will emphasize how rewilding and nature-based solutions can contribute to sustainable urban development and climate resilience.
(Currently under development)