Improving the quality
of life in the city
We act for a better quality of life in the city
Greenery and water in the city are not just nature – they elevate the comfort of life, safety, and attractiveness of any space.
Our solutions help measure and strengthen the positive impact of nature on the city and its inhabitants – to create places where people want to live, work, and invest.
Value of ecosystem services provided by blue-green infrastructure
Value of ecosystem services provided by blue-green infrastructure
A city can function better thanks to the services provided by nature – e.g., cooling on hot days, retaining rainwater, purifying the air, or reducing noise. These effects can be measured, compared, and used as planning and investment arguments.
Calculation of the value of ecosystem services provided by single trees
Calculation of potential ecosystem services considering residents' preferences
Conversion of the benefits of ecosystem services into financial measures (by assessing the attractiveness of NBS solutions)
Increasing the safety of people and infrastructure
Increasing the safety of people and infrastructure
Well-maintained greenery and blue infrastructure increase the city's resilience – reducing the risk of flooding, overheating, and deterioration of technical infrastructure. Providing support for crisis management and counteracting the effects of climate change.
Evaluation of tree condition along communication routes
Indicating areas of respite from the heat
An attractive city where people want to live and invest
An attractive city where people want to live and invest
An aesthetic, green, and resilient space attracts residents, investors, and tourists. Nature in the city is not a cost, but an added value – for its image, economy, and quality of life.
Support for the process of designing green housing estates, taking into account the 3-30-300 rule
The environment as the foundation of urban planning
The environment as the foundation of urban planning
When reviewing planning documents, the key is the availability of greenery close to residential areas. CoolCity allows you to check where residents have greenery within reach and where such areas are lacking.
Monika Pec-Święcicka
Urban Landscape Architect and Deputy Director of the Urban Greenery Management Board