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The municipality of Almere aspires to become a waste-free and energy-neutral city by 2022. The administration wants to bring the business community and knowledge institutes’ innovative power together to enable co-creation in the field of waste management and upcycling in the urban context.
The municipality of Gmunden has joined forces with the surrounding municipalities of Altmünster, Gschwandt, Laakirchen, Pinsdorf and Vorchdorf in the form of a city-regional forum “Stadtregion Gmunden” to form a city-region cooperation in order to develop a common city-regional strategy that focuse
In 2015, the community of the city of Körmend started a strategic work process for the development of culture, cultural and heritage tourism, the local economy and the local community in Körmend, the agreed strategy of which is the present strategy.
The goals of the CitiCAP (citizens’ cap and trade co-created) project are to reduce emissions from transport, collect and make available digital data on mobility, and develop new transport services for citizens.
Utrecht, one of the four biggest cities in the Netherlands, aims to be climate neutral in 2030 and to reach a fully circular economy by 2050. In the shorter term, Utrecht is committed to increasing its share of circular procurement from 4% of the annual spend in 2016 to 10% by 2020.
The Estonian Regional Development Strategy for 2014-2020 states that taking into account the current socio-economic development situation, the settlement structure of the region, natural and cultural heritage and industrial competence, Ida-Virumaa can be considered the least exploited region in Est
Ukmergė LAG bases its activities on the principles of partnership, equal opportunities and civic responsibility.
Andromède is a district that develops northwest of Toulouse, in the municipalities of Blagnac and Beauzelle, at the heart of a job pool driven by the dynamics of the aeronautical sector and the airport.
Pådriv was officially launched in March 2017 and aims to help create a paradigm shift within the current constructs of sustainable urban development in Norway and internationally . Pådriv is characterized by concrete projects and continuous progress.
The aim of this document is to plan the sustainable development of Pärnu metropolitan area until 2020. Sustainable development refers to the processes by which the population of the urban area remains viable: the working age population can raise children and care for the elderly without problems.