Presidio Tunnel Tops, a new attraction in the Presidio, a national park site in San Francisco. It’s free to all and open every day is easy for everyone to enjoy.
Results of the Call for Proposals – WUP Congress 2022
27 proposals from 35 cities and 22 countries were selected, with representatives from all over the world to attend the WUP Congress in person. Check the results here!
Park People Conference 2022
This year, the Park People Conference will bring together park professionals, community park group leaders, non-profit organizations, municipal staff, and urban enthusiasts to create an abundant future for city parks.
Salzburg Global and World Urban Parks Launch 2nd cohort of Emerging Urban Leaders Program
Salzburg Global Seminar and World Urban Parks are excited to launch the 2nd cohort of the Emerging Urban Leaders program.
Shortlist Announced for the Inaugural AIPH World Green City Awards 2022
The International Association of Horticultural Producers, AIPH, is proud to announce the shortlist of eighteen entries from cities around the world for the first edition of the AIPH World Green City Awards.
2022 International Large Urban Parks Awards
The International Large Urban Parks Awards aim to recognize the quality of parks, the skills of the people who manage them and the value they bring to the cities they serve.
World Urban Parks Europe Congress 2022 – Greater Greener Cities
GaLaBau is the leading international Trade Fair for urban open and green spaces involving more than 1,400 companies in the industry.
WUP Congress 2022: The call for abstracts has closed!
During these three months, leaders, and projects from all over the world were summoned... many attended our call, here we present some of the numbers.
Better recreational spaces in San Salvador
In May, World Urban Parks’s CEO, Luis Romahn, and Parques de Mexico’s director, María Isabel Velázquez, visited El Salvador to learn more about the parks in the capital, San Salvador.
Adelaide National Park City Initiative
The city of Adelaide in South Australia was invited to be a National Park City in December 2021 at the World Urban Parks Congress. Adelaide National Park City (ANPC) covers all of Greater Adelaide, including Salisbury in the north, Aldinga to the south, Burnside in the east, and Grange to the west, plus the city centre.