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Collaborative platforms, such as Airbnb, Blablacar and Peerby, have changed the ways in which goods and services are offered and consumed in the economy. There has been a recent growth in studies analysing the drivers, impacts and scope of the collaborative economy. Some of them point to...
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In a circular economy, waste generation is minimised, and the value of products, materials and resources is maintained for as long as possible. It is a new economic model that offers tremendous opportunities. It helps save natural resources, combats climate change, makes production, consumption...
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Urban sustainability indicators are tools that allow city planners, city managers and policymakers to gauge the socio-economic and environmental impact of, for example, current urban designs, infrastructures, policies, waste disposal systems, pollution and access to services by citizens. They...
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Urban sustainability indicators are tools that allow city planners, city managers and policymakers to gauge the socio-economic and environmental impact of, for example, current urban designs, infrastructures, policies, waste disposal systems, pollution and access to services by citizens. They...
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Level(s) aims at improving resource efficiency in the construction sector and bringing buildings into the circular economy; a regenerative economic system in which resource and energy consumption are minimised. Level(s) links the individual building's environmental performance with resource...
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Essen, our European Green Capital for 2017, is an excellent example of a city striving for, and achieving, great progress in environmental sustainability. Essen's transformation into the greenest city in North Rhine-Westphalia is particularly interesting and impressive as the city's development...
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Essen, our European Green Capital for 2017, is an excellent example of a city striving for, and achieving, great progress in environmental sustainability. Essen's transformation into the greenest city in North Rhine-Westphalia is particularly interesting and impressive as the city's development...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015289871
With over 2,000 yeats of history, Nijmegen is an old city with a bright future. The changes initiated, and the sustainable future vision of this inland port, make it a worthy European Green Capital 2018.
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With over 2,000 yeats of history, Nijmegen is an old city with a bright future. The changes initiated, and the sustainable future vision of this inland port, make it a worthy European Green Capital 2018.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015291196
Making a city greener has its own rewards, but becoming the European Green Capital is a great way for cities to boost local support and promote their sustainable solutions to tourists and investors. The award enables cities to inspire each other and share examples of good practices. This report...
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