On 17 September 2025, the HungAIRy LIFE Integrated Project held its third roundtable discussion focused on air quality plans, which are reviewed every two years by the partner municipalities participating in the project.

On September 9–10, 2025, the ’2nd ATMOSYS Community Workshop’ was held in Budapest, organized by the LIFE IP HungAIRy project, in collaboration with its partner VITO (Flemish Institute for Technological Research) and HungaroMet.

As part of the HungAIRy project, the University of Miskolc established a high-resolution particulate matter (PM) monitoring network in Miskolc and Kaposvár.

Thanks to the LIFE IP HungAIRy project titled “Improving air quality at eight Hungarian regions through the implementation of air quality plan measures”, the city of Békéscsaba is now able to carry out extensive tree planting initiatives.

The Municipality of Békéscsaba is launching a comprehensive tree planting program within the framework of the LIFE IP HungAIRy project, with the primary goal of improving the city’s air quality.

 

From 3 to 5 June 2025, a multilateral workshop on LIFE Integrated Projects was held in Bystrica, Slovakia, where participants could learn about each other's projects, share best practices, discuss common challenges and reflect together on the possibiliti

As part of the LIFE Integrated Project titled "Improving air quality in 8 regions by facilitating the implementation of air quality plans," Tatabánya City Municipality purchased three Envea Cairnet® mobile microsensor measurement stations, enabling the m

The Municipality of Békéscsaba considers it important to ensure that the city remains environmentally friendly, livable, and has good air quality despite intensive agricultural production and urban traffic.

On April 2, 2025, the LIFE IP HungAIRy team from Debrecen presented at the EnCLOD project conference. They showcased the city’s air-quality-improving pilot action - including the planting of shelterbelts - to international partners.

 

On March 25, 2025, as part of the ACROSS project, foreign partners visited Debrecen to see the progress of the HungAIRy Debrecen pilot project, including the growth of the shelterbelts.

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