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PLANUM was also present at the Velo-City Conference in Gdańsk . Represented by Konstantin Mizera, experiences from cities around the world were gathered for future bicycle traffic planning. In addition to the joy of the local bike sharing offer, which, among other things, took him comfortably through the cycle traffic circle of Gdańsk, a special highlight was the appearance with research partners from Switzerland, the Netherlands and Germany.

In an interactive two-way track debate, the question was posed: “Which redesign variant of a junction would you choose – project A or project B?”
Two different concepts were presented, in which the following had to be weighed up:
Public transport or cycling prioritization?
Separate cycle paths or cycle lanes?
Traffic lights or priority crosswalks?

In a stimulating and exciting discussion, we debated the advantages and disadvantages of the two concepts, in which the audience was also allowed to choose a variant. Opinions were changed in the course of the presentation and there was a need for discussion beyond the presentation itself.

The Two-way Track Debate shows us how important open discussions and a change of perspective are in transport planning. It is a format that we would like to use more often in the future.

Queries:
Konstantin Mizera, mizera@planum.eu
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Climate adaptation as a spiritual and social task

In collaboration with the environmental department of the Catholic Church of Carinthia, PLANUM has taken on a pioneering role in the field of climate adaptation with the “Refugium” project. In view of the increasingly hot summers, it will ensure that church rooms and the inner courtyards of church facilities in Klagenfurt are consciously designed as places of relaxation, tranquillity and cooling and are opened to the public.

 

The parish church of St. Egid in the center of Klagenfurt’s old town was won as a partner for the first implementation project.
The pilot project is being implemented on a small garden plot in the outdoor area of the St. Egid parish center.
Although only a total of 100 m² is available, all the main elements in the garden will be realized, a drinking fountain (as a non-consumptive thirst quencher), a climate tree (to provide shade), seating, a spring stone (to improve the microclimate) and attractive planting with a focus on biodiversity.

 

The initiative is an invitation to municipalities, cities and church institutions to become active together – for a liveable, people-friendly and climate-resilient future.

 

The project was presented in Klagenfurt on June 3 as a prelude to the Carinthian Heat Protection Day.

Further information here: Refugium

Further press releases:
1stHeat Protection Day: Carinthia prepares for the heat: Church provides cooling refuge
Spiritual and social task: Church creates cooling refuges – Klagenfurt

Queries:
Marie-Therese Fallast, mt.fallast@planum.eu

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