Since Valencia is the city with Europe's longest park, the location of one of the largest urban redevelopments turning a former railstation into an lush green area for citizens to relax and one of the candidates to become Europe's Green Capital in 2024, there was little doubt where the second face to face meeting of the European Platform for Urban Greening had to be organized
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Since Valencia is the city with Europe's longest park, the location of one of the largest urban redevelopments turning a former railstation into an lush green area for citizens to relax and one of the candidates to become Europe's Green Capital in 2024, there was little doubt where the second face to face meeting of the European Platform for Urban Greening had to be organized.
From 21 till 23 March, companies and schools from six different countries discussed the latest developments in the field of Urban Greening, so our cities remain livable, healthy and biodiverse living environments. Field trips to the Turia park and Valencia central park sparked inspiration and enthusiasm among the participants, while they discussed how to enhance the public private collaboration in and between their countries.
Local hosts, VET school EFA La Malvesia, company Projar and the municipality of Valencia captured the meeting in the video below.