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Bohdalec-Slatiny is a place where contrasts meet: industrial history, diverse nature and a unique genius loci. This area, just a few minutes from the center of Prague, represents a rare space of non-uniformity, which is still untouched by large-scale development. In the context of the climate crisis and the challenges associated with it, Bohdalec-Slatiny shows as an inspiration how to preserve and adapt the city for the future. Among the values offered by the area of the former emergency colony Na Slatinách are: permeable surfaces, unpaved roads, smaller plots of land, close-knit neighborhoods and lush greenery. The location, which has resisted efforts to redevelop into a new district for 25-40,000 inhabitants for years, can serve as a great inspiration not only for contemporary urban planners.