What’s land recycling? Read about this German example
The city of Flensburg got a grant from the regional government of Schleswig-Holstein so that it would avoid building on new land
The programme is open to all local authorities: cities, regions and their energy and climate agencies or municipal companies
The PROSPECT programme enables peer-to-peer learning to help regional and local authorities finance and implement their sustainable energy and climate action plans. Participants benefit from the experiences and lessons learnt by their peers so they can launch their own investment plans. The programme has three learning cycles and the last one has been launched on 16 January.The previous two campaings have gathered already more than 100 participant cities, regions and energy agencies from 24 countries!
The campaign will be run in 2 steps. The call for mentors is open until 6 February. The call for mentees will be open from 8 February to 6 March 2019.The programme is open to all local authorities: cities, regions and their energy and climate agencies or municipal companies, from EU-28 countries + Iceland, Norway, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FYRoM, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, Moldova, Switzerland, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia.
Source: h2020prospect.eu
The goal is to preserve these traditional features in the urban landscape while finding new purpose for their existence
His name is Adrian-Dragoș Benea from Romania
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Gotland wants to be at the forefront of this emerging mobility technology
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Landkreis Heilbronn will also enlist the help of sensors to identify incorrectly filled organic trash bins
Apparently, that makes it the most progressive city in that respect in all of Finland
Residents couldn’t handle the noise pollution anymore
The Old Continent gets ready for the largest festival of sports
Apparently, that makes it the most progressive city in that respect in all of Finland
The goal is to preserve these traditional features in the urban landscape while finding new purpose for their existence
Residents couldn’t handle the noise pollution anymore
Urban dwellers across the EU are having a say in making their surroundings friendlier to people and the environment.
Forests in the EU can help green the European construction industry and bolster a continent-wide push for architectural improvements.
Apply by 10 November and do your part for the transformation of European public spaces
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