This thesis presents Trees for Resilient Green Cities, Strategic Screening and Action Toolkit, and its application in the cities of Ljubljana and Brno. We have identified where improvements are needed in urban forest management in Ljubljana and Brno, where we should focus our urban forest management planning and where there are gaps that can be improved. Ljubljana and Brno actively manage urban trees and forests, focusing on sustainable management, stakeholder involvement and adaptation to climate change. Both cities have well-designed plans that include the protection of existing trees and the conservation of natural habitats. The challenges they face include urbanisation, climate change, biodiversity conservation, air pollution and water resources. Particular emphasis is placed on adapting green spaces to climate change, managing invasive species and securing funding for maintenance. Cooperation between different stakeholders, efficient organisation and the exchange of good practices within the European Union are of crucial importance. In the future, the budget for green space development needs to be increased and irrigation and environmental protection systems improved. With a coordinated approach, cities can contribute to improving the quality of life and resilience to climate change.
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