It's probably not just since the pandemic that city dwellers have realised what a luxury a park nearby is. When you're not allowed more than a few hundred metres from your own home, the smallest green space becomes a paradise. But climate change is threatening these idyllic places in the middle of the noisy, particularly-polluted big city. Innovative projects and forward-thinking urban planners are seeking to remedy the situation in order to equip growing cities for the future and make them liveable. Urban Oasis is devoted to 20 green projects for better city life, covering topics such as the slow flower movement, the agricultural use of urban roofs, the greening of former industrial sites and the restoration of listed parks. From New York's High Line to Paris's Plein air organic flower farm to Berlin's neo-baroque Körnerpark, the parks and projects featured in this visually stunning book are all inspiring. Text in English and German. AUTHOR: Jessica Jungbauer is a freelance journalist, content writer and photographer focusing on food, travel and sustainability. After years in Berlin, she currently travels around Europe indefinitely and works remotely, always looking for inspiring stories of people and places. She works for print and online magazines (editorial and corporate), agencies and companies. SELLING POINTS: . Green projects for a sustainable urban future is a current topic in times of climate change and constantly growing cities . The only illustrated book that combines relevant greening projects and inspiring city park impressions . With texts by travel and sustainability journalist Jessica Jungbauer 120 colour illustrations