Biodiversity Net Gain planning policy in England
A planning policy that require developers to increase the biodiversity of a development site by at least 10%.
A planning policy that require developers to increase the biodiversity of a development site by at least 10%.
The municipality owned company Växjö Energi´s long-term investment in biofuels has strongly contributed to significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Bus line 9 in Pamplona, connecting the train station with the University, has 6 e-buses and 2 pantographs (fast charging stations with 350 kWe grid connection).
REHABITA is a pilot launched by Extremadura Government for the temporary transfer of housing for its rehabilitation and subsequent affordable rental.
LIFE Brenta 2030 aims to increase biodiversity and improve the supply of water-related ecosystem services at Natura 2000 site “Grave e Zone Umide del Brenta“
This practice adapts the Amsterdam Impulse Schools Programme to create pupil led greening projects for climate change adaptation and exposing children to GI
Practice relates to the management of a well used GI asset on the edge of the city of Truro. Previously poorly used, it became very popular during lockdown.
The practise demonstrates a solution consisted of PV plus battery storage within 3 buildings with vulnerable users with the aim to alleviate energy poverty
The first urban cable car in France that connects the new Capucins eco-district to the city centre of Brest.
Renovation of secondary school in Trenčín has shown a complex solution of school area – from energy class E to energy class A0
Program for the occupation of young citizens in cleaning, maintenance and environmental awareness activities on beaches, streets, gardens and urban gardens.
Develop a circular bioeconomy chain through new processes and new products, with particular attention to the recovery and reuse of carbon dioxide.