• ‘Our green projects are considered nature-based approaches to climate, biodiversity and health.’ – Egbert Roozen (ELCA) on sustainability and climate adaptation as key topics at GaLaBau 2026.
• ‘Climate adaptation will be the defining topic for GaLaBau.’ – Dirk Böcker (BGL) on new areas of expertise and opportunities for the industry.
• ‘The order of the day: green-blue-colourful infrastructures.’ – Prof. Stephan Lenzen (bdla) on the design of climate-resilient and socially inclusive living spaces.
• ‘GaLaBau offers the industry a platform to gather information, exchange ideas and keep its finger on the pulse.’ – Isabel Grundner on the importance of the exhibition as a central meeting place for innovation and networking.
Sustainability and climate adaptation as key future issues for the industry
Many of today's challenges are directly related to global warming. Egbert Roozen, Secretary General of the European Landscape Contractors Association (ELCA), sees landscaping as part of the solution: "Landscaping is undergoing a promising transformation. Our green projects are valued as nature-based solutions for a better climate, greater biodiversity and public health. This transformation is supported by the EU's Nature Restoration Regulation, which sets ambitious targets for greening cities." Sustainability will once again be a key topic at GaLaBau 2026. The exhibition will present sustainable solutions and innovations that are shaping the green sector – from climate-adapted urban design to emission-free technology. Programme highlights such as the GREEN-BLUE PATH show in a practical way how water and green spaces contribute to climate adaptation. The E-Mobility Area demonstrates how electric machines and vehicles reduce the carbon footprint in landscaping. This makes the exhibition a hub for everyone who wants to actively shape the future of green infrastructure.




