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The Prague Institute of Planning and Development (IPR Prague) is a contributory organisation established by the City of Prague. IPR Prague is the city’s main strategic and conceptual workplace in the area of architecture, urbanism, development and city building, and it cooperates on significant decisions in these areas. The Institute elaborates and coordinates documents in the areas of strategic and land use planning and development, public space, transport, technical, landscape and economic infrastructure.

The Institute represents the City of Prague as a participant in proceedings on matters of development planning. The Institute’s activities also include collecting, updating and utilising data and information within the scope of applied research and expert cooperation with universities, scientific research institutions and non-profit organisations both at the national and international level. IPR Prague also plays an important role in introducing the open data practice in the public sector. Prague City Council empowers IPR to represent Prague in international projects, which currently also includes the Triangulum H2020 project that aims at establishing the Smart Cities agenda in Prague.

UNaLab Team Members

Meet the UNaLab Team Members from IPR Prague

Monika Uhlenbruch

Monika Uhlenbruch
Work Package 6 - Planning for Effective Up-Scaling and Replication

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Prague Hosts Week of UNaLab Workshops for a Resilient Prague in 2050

Last August, Prague hosted a week of inspiring workshops as part of the European funded Urban Nature Labs project (UNaLab). Prague is a “Follower City” under this multi-year project, which aims to employ nature-based solutions to enhance the city’s climate resilience by using a “co-creation process”.

Buddy Meeting Between Eindhoven and Prague

The so-called “Buddy System” has been developed within the UNaLab project as a set of tools and activities to transfer knowledge and results about nature-based solutions from the front-runner cities to the follower cities. As part of the buddy activities organised between the cities, front-runner city Eindhoven and follower city Prague organised a buddy meeting in Prague in May.

Two follower cities’ reflections on UNaLab

The first years of the UNaLab project have been filled with activities for the follower cities, with the series of local workshops connected to the roadmapping process being the most important part. The cities of Stavanger and Prague have reflected on their respective journeys so far in the project, and share their expectations and plans for the next half of the project.

Nature-based solutions projects and citizens engagement in Prague

The UNaLab project activities and results have proven greatly valuable for follower city Prague, and the project's roadmapping activity has paved the way for new nature-based solutions projects and provided inspiration for local citizen engagement activities.

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