A picture from above of the Wetlands in Burgas. the image shows the Black Sea on the left and wetlands on the right, with small strip of land separating the two.

Burgas

Burgas is a vibrant city located on the southeastern coast of Bulgaria, overlooking the Black Sea surrounded by the vast Burgas Lake. 

About

Overlooking the Black Sea, Burgas is surrounded by three lakes (the largest complex of coastal lakes in Bulgaria) and the Black sea. In addition to substantial natural resources such as fish, game, sea salt, and cure mud which are important to the local economy, the lakes are also known for their exceptional biodiversity.

It enjoys a prime location at the westernmost point of the Black Sea and with its beautiful seafront park, oftentimes uncrowded beaches, and a range of interesting museums, Burgas offers a lively atmosphere for residents and visitors. The city's strategic position, coupled with its thriving industries and growing tourism sector, make it a dynamic hub of economic and cultural activity. In 2009 Burgas also became one of the first Bulgarian cities to join the Covenant of Mayors and has since proved its commitment through involvement in numerous European climate and environmental initiatives.

Re-Value(ing)

In Re-Value, Burgas will work in their Waterfront pilot comprising different areas in the Burgas Bay, including important coastal parts of the city - the area of the northernmost residential district, near the airport, and the area of Salinas and "Atanasovska Kosa" beach. Here, the city will strive to make the most of both its coastal location and its surrounding wetlands integrating a holistic approach to its development through the Re-Value Innovation Cycles. The key focus will be demonstrating environmentally friendly urban solutions to achieve climate neutrality in its territorial coastal area, and integrating the specific roadmaps developed for sustainable development and integration of coastal areas into wider city strategies. 

Specific focus points for Burgas include the enhancement of not only sustainable transport infrastructure, but also the attitude and uptake amongst the local population, increasing the use and benefit of digital urban solutions and services for and by its citizens, by integrating and upgrading the functionalities and the scope of its intelligent urban systems, and the integration of new blue-green infrastructure and sustainable tourism opportunities into its urban planning.

Key Numbers

2

Local partners in Re-Value

210,000

Population

Timeline

Re-Value Innovation Cycles Experience-based Report 2

This report highlights how Re-Value's three Innovation Cycles are helping waterfront cities achieve climate neutrality while fostering inclusivity, beauty, and sustainability....

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Re-Value Impact Model (Intermediate Version)

Learn how six waterfront cities are using innovative Impact Model workshops to balance climate goals with urban quality. Through stakeholder-driven collaboration,...

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Inclusiveness and Diversity Management Plan 1

Built on local expertise and enhanced with innovative tools like the NEB Compass and CrAFt Cookbook, the plan serves as a roadmap for inclusive and transformative...

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