
How can we work with the identity and cultural richness of areas undergoing significant socio-economic and (associated?) environmental change? How can strategies, planning, design, and landscape stewardship help strengthen their resilience, prosperity, and natural qualities—while supporting a superior quality of life for their inhabitants? How can these efforts contribute to economic development?
These are the central questions addressed by Urbanscapes 2026 Ostrava, an international conference organised by the Czech Association for Landscape Architecture.
The conference will focus on the regeneration and development of landscape diversity – environmental, social and cultural. It will highlight the transformative potential of landscape architecture and architecture as fundamental tools in shaping and managing both urban and rural environments. Through inspiring case studies and appropriately innovative approaches, it will demonstrate how considered design can enhance ecological stability, social cohesion, and appeal for investors, developers, and other stakeholders.
Themes of urban and landscape planning, the restoration of close-to-nature ecosystems, and economic development will be explored through the lens of liveability and the strengthening of local identity – across both degraded and everyday landscapes.
Experts from a range of disciplines will present their visions, strategies, and methodologies—from systemic solutions and participatory projects to artistic and experimental interventions. The conference will showcase best practices from the Czech Republic and abroad, including post-industrial regions in Germany, Ireland, the UK, Poland, and the USA.
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Main event organiser:
ČAKA – Czech Association for Landscape Architecture
Event organiser:
SZKT – Czech Landscape and Garden Society, Civic Association
Organised under the patronage of ACE.