Future of the old town: Third themed evening for reducing vacancy in Altenburg

Future of the old town: Third themed evening for reducing vacancy in Altenburg
Markt 1, 04600 Altenburg, Deutschland - The city of Altenburg invites you to an important exchange about the future of the old town on Thursday, June 26, 2025. From 7:00 p.m., a third theme evening of the Hof_Shalt project will take place in the large council hall of the town hall, in which the results of the sub -projects are presented and discussed on the reduction of vacancies. The aim is to create a strategic framework that serves politics, administration, home owners and investors as a guide to drive up vacancy activities.
Particular attention is paid to the topics of infrastructure, parking space as well as energy and climate silence. These points are not only essential for city savings, but also offer opportunities to promote existing qualities. In the context of climate change, which is not only noticeable in Altenburg, but also in regions such as Regensburg, the development of recommendations for action for the future will be necessary. In summer 2018, Regensburg experienced one of the hottest summer with temperatures over 39 degrees and heavy heavy rain. This experience led to the establishment of climate -based management in order to cushion the negative effects of climate change. Here, too, ideas for increasing the green equipment and reducing sealed areas are in the foreground, which brings positive effects on urban climate and quality of life. Regensburg.de reports of the city's plans to increase the quality of life through targeted adjustments and thus also to improve the cityscape.
climate change adjustment: a field of action of the future
It is all the more important that the municipalities develop efficient measures to counter the challenges of climate change. The summer of 2022, which in Germany was one of the sunniest and driest in history, has already given many cities with new problems. Over 60,000 heat -related deaths were recorded in Europe. At this point it should be said that evidence -based planning of adaptation measures is essential. With innovative models such as Palm-4U, cities can identify stressful areas of stress and simulate the effects of measures such as green areas or shading before being implemented. This possibility of calculation is not only important for the health of the residents, but also ensures a better urban climate. [Fraunhofer.de] (https://www.ibp.fraunhofer.de/de/kompetenzen/hygrothermik/aktuelle-forschunghemen/klimawandel adaptation measures-mit-palm4u.html) emphasizes how the model can be used thanks to its user-friendly surface, particularly by specialists from urban planning.
The overlaps of vacant buildings, infrastructure issues and the constantly present topic of climate change make it clear: active participation in the discussion on June 26 is required. Only together can a sustainable city be designed. All interested parties are cordially invited to give and shape their input.
be part of this important evening! Together we can set the course for a livable Altenburg and meet the climate challenges with a good hand.
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