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We are CIVITAS ECCENTRIC – 5 cities on their way to innovative mobility measures in their neighbourhoods |
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Urban Mobility Days 2020 – Zero emission mobility for all or How to network in times of a pandemic |
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Environmental campaign “Clean beach” visits the Kotlin Island |
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First Mobility Point launched in Riga |
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Fossil-free contracts in Linköping municipality |
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Lahti prepares to take the mantle of European Green Capital |
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Kemi: On the buses? |
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Turku involves residents in the port area reorganisation |
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Urban Mobility Days 2020 – Zero emission mobility for all or How to network in times of a pandemic |
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Environmental campaign “Clean beach” visits the Kotlin Island |
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Greifswald – the Fairtrade Town nominated for the German Sustainability Award 2021 |
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The Planner’s Guide to Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning |
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The Baltic Sea Region Mobility Summit 2020 – INTERREG cooperation at its best! |
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How Turku is decarbonising mobility |
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Turku carried out an evaluation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals through voluntary reporting |
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An overview describing the climate risk drivers, hazards, and consequences in the Baltic Sea Region published in the CASCADE project |
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UBC TALKS discussed local work on the UN Sustainable Development Goals |
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Stormwater management in urban environment |
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All BSR countries' EUCF webinars now available in local language |
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Sustainable Cities Commission Advisory Board members Steffen Nozon and Guntars Ruskuls speaking at the BSR Mobility Summit 2020 |