The Ministry of Spatial Planning, Construction, and State Property, led by Deputy Prime Minister Branko Bačić, has allocated €19.1 million in non-refundable funds for green infrastructure projects across urban areas in Zagreb County. These projects include parks, trees, green facades, waterways, and lakes, aimed at contributing to decarbonization efforts. Bačić emphasized that cities need such green spaces to combat climate change and highlighted that buildings account for 40% of energy consumption in Croatia. The funding comes from European Union grants, with Zagreb County receiving the largest share—€4.45 million—for a project called 'Plemenita opčina turopoljska' in Velika Gorica. Other municipalities like Brckovljani, Jakovlje, and Sveti Ivan Zelina received significant allocations for new green spaces, recreational centers, and bike paths.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about EU-funded green infrastructure projects in Zagreb County, quoting government officials and providing specific figures. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The content focuses on the allocation of EU资金





