VRÁBĽOVÁ, Simona: Microclimate of urban vegetation. [Bachelor thesis] – Technical University in Zvolen. Faculty of Forestry; Department of Natural enviroment. – Supervisor: doc. Ing. Jaroslav Vido, PhD. Zvolen: TUZVO, 2020, 43 pp.In our work we devote to analyze the issue of urban vegetation microclimate, especially effects of vegetation to urban climate, which has a very positive effect to air temperature and air humidity as well. Not only that a public greenery in the cities and city parks esthetically improve their appearance, but prevents floods, soil erosions, reduces noise and dust, but has a very good impact to cool down the air temperature, which above the heated surface reaches enormous values and make seriously health problems to people, who are living in cities. The lack of public greenery as a natural habitat of synanthropic communities, avifauna, or invertebrates, is reflected on the reduction of abundance and diversity of their communities. The aim of our work is therefore mainly to evaluate and point out how vegetation really has beneficial climameliorate effects to urban environment. In this work, therefore we compare the influence of different stands of park (forest or non – forest) vegetation, to the micrometeorological conditions surrounding climatop or boundary layer of the atmosphere. We especially focused to monitor effects on the air temperature and air humidity. Partial results of this work can be used for further research in this ambit, possibly also help countries and cities with decisions, if developing projects on abundant vegetation areas are needed, and the last but not least to focused on spreading the vegetation in the areas with a high population density.