Gdańsk

Poland

Mission minded city
National Mission Ecosystem Poland
Population 485k
City Area 683 km²
City active since December 2024

Gdańsk is a historic port city on the Baltic coast in northern Poland, known for its maritime economy, cultural heritage and strategic role in trade and logistics. The city has a temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and cool summers, and is increasingly exposed to climate risks such as sea-level rise, coastal flooding and heavy rainfall.

As a coastal city, climate action in Gdańsk is closely linked to resilience. Protecting infrastructure, housing and economic activity from flooding and storm surges is a key priority, alongside efforts to manage water more effectively across the urban area. At the same time, the city is working to reduce emissions from energy, buildings and transport.

Gdańsk has been investing in sustainable mobility, energy efficiency and renewable energy, while also developing adaptation measures such as flood protection systems, green infrastructure and water retention solutions. These actions are supported by long-term planning and cooperation between the municipality, public institutions and local stakeholders.

By combining mitigation and adaptation, Gdańsk is building a climate strategy that reflects its coastal identity. The city’s approach aims to reduce emissions while strengthening resilience, ensuring that it remains a safe, liveable and economically active urban centre in the face of a changing climate.

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