Roskilde plans to build a new sustainable orphanage
Its development and construction will place special emphasis on sustainability and the quality of indoor climate
4 out of the 16 finalist for the first edition of the Wellbeing City Award are European cities
Wellbeing City Award is the first international prize which recognizes cities that place residents’ well-being at the center of their policies. More than 100 cities from 27 countries and six continents were considered for the competition.
The finalist cities for the 2019 Wellbeing City Award, in their categories, are:
One laureate in each of the four categories, and one overall 2019 Wellbeing City laureate will be announced in April 2019. A formal ceremony and international urban well-being forum will also be held in Montréal in mid-2019; where mayors, senior government leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators will share with, learn from and inspire one another, bringing together examples of well-being initiatives, programs and policies from across the globe and from cities of all sizes.
Source: newcities.org
The plans and funding were presented this week by the Portuguese Government
Its development and construction will place special emphasis on sustainability and the quality of indoor climate
The Czech capital will build 21 kilometres of cycle trails
The first such project to be introduced in Italy
It eliminates the presence of viruses by 99% within 2 hours
The city has just received the Linking Cities Award 2021 for its performance in datasphere
Check them out in the gallery
The plans and funding were presented this week by the Portuguese Government
Approximately 100 of these are currently privately owned
Shopping centres and entertainment venues will reopen from 19 April with strings attached
The first such project to be introduced in Italy
The Cantabrian tourism ministry is working on the creation of ‘water routes’
The initiative seeks the closer integration and engagement of cities and regions
Europa Nostra proposes a Green Paper that details how to achieve that
Its motto is ‘beautiful, sustainable, together’
An interview with the mayor of Ludwigshafen, Germany
Interview with Simona Petkova, Policy Assistant at Unit C4 –Digital Education, Directorate-General Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, European Commission
An interview with the mayor of Lucena in Spain