Maintal fights against climate change: Green plan for the future!
The city of Maintal is responding to climate change with new green initiatives and measures to improve the quality of life.

Maintal fights against climate change: Green plan for the future!
In Maintal, climate change is becoming more and more noticeable. Extremes such as hot summer days and heavy rainfall are particularly difficult for the population. Mayor Monika Böttcher has recognized the problem and speaks of a necessary rethinking of how to deal with climate change. It is clear that the city has actively initiated measures to improve and green its areas. Loud Hanauer.de The city has created a comprehensive document entitled “Climate protection and climate adaptation Maintal” that covers a wide range of topics.
The central topics of this document range from open spaces and green spaces to the challenges of heavy rain and flooding to energy, construction and renovation. The area of mobility also plays a major role, as do education and sustainability. Particularly noteworthy is the planned “green planning statute”, which is intended to regulate the greening of open spaces on property. Similar regulations to those in Frankfurt, where gravel gardens are already banned, are also to be introduced in Maintal.
Green measures for new buildings
An important aspect of the new regulation concerns new buildings: In the future, these must have green roofs or facades, and 50% of front gardens should also be green. The goal is clear and loud Federal Environment Agency Such greening is not only a cost-effective measure for adapting to climate change, but also an effective method for improving air quality and reducing heat stress in the city.
In order to make it easier for citizens to develop green areas, the city of Maintal offers advice on suitable planting and tree species. Mixed planting is encouraged to avoid monocultures and the associated risks of pests. An excellent example is the “Favorite Tree Campaign,” where citizens can purchase trees for just 30 euros. Since 2021, around 1,000 newly planted trees have filled the cityscape.
Recovery and climate adaptation initiatives
But it's not just new buildings and greenery that characterize Maintal's approach. Above all, the green facades are intended to help cool things down, and the first plants are already growing at the town hall. An innovative project in Dörnigheim envisages the development of a residential area on the former Real site, which is to be designed as a “sponge city”. The ability to store water is used here to counteract the effects of climate change.
But what good is all this if the citizens don't actively participate? In order to promote this, the city of Maintal holds the population accountable and encourages them to actively contribute to climate protection. The challenges posed by climate change can only be overcome together, especially in urban areas where heat-resistant road surfaces and renaturation are required to improve the urban climate. All of this is also in line with the German Climate Adaptation Strategy, which pursues measurable targets by 2030 to strengthen resilience to the consequences of climate change, as stated on the website Federal Environment Ministry can be read.
Maintal is setting a good example and showing how necessary and at the same time possible it is not only to combat climate change, but also to improve the quality of life locally.