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The selection of the European Green Capital 2018 is based on the following 12 environmental indicator
areas:
● Climate Change - Mitigation and Adaptation
● Local Transport
● Green Urban Areas; Incorporating Sustainable Land Use
● Nature and Biodiversity
● Ambient Air Quality
● Quality of the Acoustic Environment
● Waste Production and Management
● Water Management Wastewater Management
● Eco-innovation and Sustainable Employment
● Energy Performance
● Integrated Environmental Management
Tool: “Guidelines. Developing and Implementing a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan”
These guidelines are intended for urban transport and mobility practitioners and other stakeholders
involved in the development and implementation of a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan. The guidelines are
introducing the concept and the benefits of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans as a new planning paradigm
(Part I). They are describing and explaining the essential steps and activities to develop and ultimately
implement such a plan (Part II). The guidelines are enriched by references to tools and sources of further
information as well as more than 60 examples from all over Europe illustrating how individual activities of
the plan development (and implementation) were carried out in practice. A complete compilation of the
examples can be found in Annex C. Furthermore, Annex D offers urban transport and mobility planners
a checklist of milestones to be achieved.
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Guidelines to implement a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan
Capacity Building for Protected Areas in Europe is designed as a hub to enable the sharing of
information on relevant initiatives, projects and programmes around Europe, with the aim to support
a competence-based, coherent approach to capacity building of Protected Area staff and other interest
groups, to the benefit of nature.
The sustainable Development Goals, in particular SDG 9, 11, 17 according with the agenda 2030 are
important to know for the development of sustainable projects
“Creative Communities. People inventing sustainable ways of living” is the first of two books resulting
from the programme of activities EMUDE (Emerging User Demands for Sustainable Solutions), funded by
the European Commission, the aim of which was to explore the potential of social innovation as a driver
for technological and production innovation, in view of sustainability.