Bruges

Belgium

Mission minded city
National Mission Ecosystem Belgium
Population 120k
City Area 141 km²
City active since March 2024

Bruges is a historic city in north-western Belgium, located close to the North Sea and known for its canals, dense medieval centre and strong tourism economy. The city has a temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and cool summers, and is increasingly facing climate-related challenges such as heavy rainfall, flooding and rising sea levels affecting its low-lying surroundings.

Protecting its historic fabric while responding to climate change is a central challenge for Bruges. The city must balance heritage conservation with the need to modernise infrastructure, improve energy performance and adapt public spaces to new environmental conditions. Water management is a key priority, given the city’s canal system and vulnerability to flooding.

Bruges is working to reduce emissions through measures in buildings, mobility and energy use, while also investing in sustainable transport and enhancing green and blue infrastructure. Efforts to improve water retention, manage rainfall and strengthen urban resilience are increasingly integrated into planning and public space design.

By combining climate action with heritage protection, Bruges is developing an approach that respects its past while preparing for the future. Through collaboration with local stakeholders and long-term planning, the city is working towards a more resilient, low-carbon model that preserves its unique identity and quality of life.

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