Be Ready Project: resilience, preparedness and mitigation strategies for urban heat islands

  • Environment

Climate change is a threat to the whole world. It is essential to actively prepare for the impacts of these changes. That is why we are involved in the BeReady project (UrBan hEat islands REsilience, prepAreDness and mitigation strategY), which addresses climate change with regard to ecosystem approaches in the countries around the Danube, including the Czech Republic. The project aims to address resilience, preparedness and mitigation strategies for urban heat islands (UHI). Heat islands are areas of a city that are significantly warmer than the surrounding area.  It is heat islands that cause major heat waves in cities, which have a negative impact not only on the environment but also on the health of the inhabitants.

 

Be Ready Project: resilience, preparedness and mitigation strategies for urban heat islands Be Ready Project: resilience, preparedness and mitigation strategies for urban heat islands

Why?

Recent unprecedented heat waves demonstrate the acute need to strengthen society's preparedness and adaptive capacity to climate change impacts and to promote resilience at the city level.

What?

The aim of the project is to support partner cities in increasing their resilience to the negative impacts of heat islands. In this context, effective measures will be developed, tested and implemented to help tackle heat islands.

How?


The project will enable targeted measures to address urban heat islands in critical urban areas. Specific solutions to support green, blue or white measures will be tested in pilot projects. Green measures are based on vegetation, white measures address heat islands through innovative surfaces and materials and blue measures focus on new uses of water resources. A total of 12 cities from all countries in the Danube region will be involved in the pilot testing. Within the Czech Republic, the municipality of Ratiboř will be the first. The main outputs of the project include jointly developed and implemented methodologies and toolkits for urban heat island risk assessment, data analysis and modelling at city level. 

 

What does this mean for people?

Urban heat islands have a negative impact on the people who live in them. Higher temperatures affect not only the physical and mental well-being of city residents, but also the quality of the environment, not to mention the higher costs of air conditioning buildings. The expected benefit of the proposed solutions is to reduce the temperature in cities by up to 1 degree Celsius and thus mitigate the above mentioned negative impacts. Find out how prepared your municipality is to eliminate heat islands with the project assessment tool. Take inspiration from successful examples from the Czech Republic and abroad.

Current progress

The project started on the first of January 2024.

Project name Be Ready
Grant Provider Interreg DANUBE (2021-2027)
Project coordinator Sofia Development Association
Implementation period 01/2024-06/2026

 

1st January Launch of the BeReady Project
29th February 2024

1st Working Meeting of the International Consortium—Project Kick-off Meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria

1st March 2024

Conference on Measures to Combat Urban Heat Islands

https://jinag.eu/en/beready-preparing-cities-for-rising-temperatures

9th-10th July 2024

2nd Working Meeting of the International Consortium - Vienna, Austria

2nd April 2025

3rd Working Meeting of the International Consortium - Brno, Czech Republic

https://jinag.eu/en/beready-brno-1

2025

A New Lease on Life for the Square in Drnholec: How We’re Involving Residents in the Town’s Transformation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6kyetVRQgk 

10th March 2026

"Be Ready" Webinar: Urban Preparedness and Cities' Ability to Address the Urban Heat Island Effect 

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jinag_webinar-city-preparedness-and-capacity-activity-7434204294167314432-i3aU?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAADZqWmoBk_xNr84CgWTBL9tvU4CS1RI8DQw 

22th April 2026

Project Closing Conference - Chisinau, Moldova

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXF6mWfZOAw&source_ve_path=MjM4NTE&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fjinag.eu%2F

https://jinag.eu/en/be-ready-working-together-to-combat-urban-heat-island-effects-and-find-solutions-for-a-climate-resilient-future

21th May 2026

Field Trip to the Village of Ratiboř with Representatives from Cities and Towns

https://jinag.eu/en/how-can-we-prepare-communities-for-extreme-heat-the-beready-project-field-trip-offered-practical-inspiration

EXAMPLES OF BEST PRACTICES:

PROJECT OUTPUTS:

Acupuncture for Healthy, Heat-Resilient Communities - Pilot Solutions for Heat Islands in Individual Cities

Assessment of Vulnerability and Risks Associated with Urban Heat Islands

Good Practices

Drnholec: A Greener and More Pleasant Place to Live

Mapping report: Mapping report of the state-of-the-art good practices for tackling UHI in the Danube region 

Be Ready Strategic Framework for UHI Mitigation and Adaptation in Danube Region Cities

Monitoring Risks Associated with the Urban Heat Island Effect and Building Adaptation Capacity in Cities in the Danube Region

PROJECT PARTNERS:

  • Sofia Development Association
  • Kisalföldi Vállalkozásfejlesztési Alapitvány
  • City of Zenica
  • Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia
  • Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
  • Chișinău Town Hall
  • Capital City of Podgorica
  • Science and Technology Park Niš
  • Municipality of Ratiboř
  • City of Kranj
  • Tehnopol Association of Galati
  • South Moravian Agency for Public Innovation (JINAG)
  • Municipality of Hévíz
  • Municipality of Galați
  • DEX Innovation Center z.s.
  • Development Agency North Ltd.
  • City of Niš
  • University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
  • Association Bureau for Integration and Social Innovations


This project is co-financed by the European Union under the Interreg Danube Region program.

Official project website: https://interreg-danube.eu/projects/be-ready 

 

 

Responsible for this project

Marie
Indráková

Projector Team Leader and Project Manager

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