This is how Amsterdam helps drivers adapt to new 30 km/h limits
The traffic authorities tap into some psychology hacks to train road users for the new reality
Institutions are collaborating to make the best solutions and rethink development
Aarhus is experiencing unprecedented growth, and the business climate in Denmark is the best in Europe according to international rankings. Aarhus continuously rethinks how they do business and how they build the best conditions for businesses. The entire city-region is growing, and new knowledge hubs, innovation centers, and technological solutions are developing fast. Their shared vision is to create solutions to global challenges.
Aarhus University is at the forefront of these challenges, as are the innovation hubs within the fields of cleantech, food, healthcare, ICT, design, architecture and fashion. What really differentiates Aarhus from other European cities is the long tradition of collaboration between companies, research and users. This tradition, combined with an interdisciplinary and user-oriented approach to development, is one of the main factors behind innovation culture in Aarhus. The city shares a belief in rethinking to make a real difference: By employing a mix of public solutions, public participation and close cooperation with the business world, Aarhus will be completely carbon-neutral by 2030.
Source: City of Aarhus
Steffen Romstöck said that he would respect the residents’ choice and would take over the helm of the municipality, even if he didn’t run
The measure, which will come into force from 1 January 2025, will be partial and temporary…for now
Following a period of debate on whether the tactic favoured by environmental activists represents damage to private property
Literally embracing an ‘old-school’ approach to education
The municipality provides the tool to encourage more sustainable thinking and planning in the field of urban design
The energy-saving devices are part of a wider programme on the part of the Spanish municipality to show support for local SMEs
Travelling anywhere in the regional public transit networks will cost either 2 or 2.5 euros
Faulty device owners can get back up to 200 euros in reimbursement
Following a period of debate on whether the tactic favoured by environmental activists represents damage to private property
And it’s taller and more crooked than the one in Pisa
Travelling anywhere in the regional public transit networks will cost either 2 or 2.5 euros
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.
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An interview with the Mayor of a Polish city that seeks to reinvent itself
An interview with the newly elected ICLEI President and Mayor of Malmö
A conversation with the Mayor of Lisbon about the spirit and dimensions of innovation present in the Portuguese capital