Pristina

Mission minded city
Population 145 k
City Area 523 km²
City active since March 2025

Located in central Kosovo, Pristina is the country’s capital and largest urban centre, shaped by rapid growth since the early 2000s. With a young population and expanding service, education and public sectors, the city has become the political and economic heart of Kosovo. Pristina has a continental climate, with hot summers, cold winters and increasing exposure to heatwaves and periods of poor air quality. Urban expansion, traffic congestion and ageing infrastructure have added pressure on energy systems and public space, while climate change is intensifying concerns around heat and water management.

Climate action in Pristina is closely tied to the challenges of fast urbanisation and the need to modernise infrastructure. Heavy reliance on fossil fuels, high car use and inefficient buildings contribute to emissions and environmental stress, while rapid construction has reduced green space in parts of the city. In response, local authorities have started integrating climate and sustainability goals into urban planning and mobility policies.

Key priorities include cleaner public transport, building renovation and the creation of greener, more liveable neighbourhoods. Pristina is also working to improve energy efficiency and strengthen public participation in climate-related decision-making. Its approach reflects the broader transition of a growing capital city seeking to combine development, environmental improvement and long-term urban resilience.

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