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Implementing Electromobility in DYN@MO cities for low carbon mobility
20 October 2015
This brochure describes how the DYN@MO cities Aachen, Gdynia, Koprivnica and Palma are using – each city in its own way and own scale – a combination of instruments to speed up the wider uptake of electric vehicles among the city’s fleet and households. Frontrunner Aachen has set ambitious goals for all transport modes in its long-term e-mobility vision and relevant stakeholders are involved…
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Publication
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Mobility
Establishing sharing schemes in DYN@MO cities to reduce individual transport
20 October 2015
This brochure describes the practical experiences of the cities’ introduction and extension of the usage of sharing schemes with traditional bicycles, electric bicycles as well as with electric and hybrid cars. Numerous advantages of sharing schemes are pointed out in the brochure. Besides saving money for the individual and improving the environment, the concept paves the way for multi-modal use…
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Publication
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Mobility
Converting regular buses to clean buses – Experiences from the DYN@MO cities
28 August 2014
The brochure shares DYN@MO cities’ practical experiences and knowledge gained in the conversion processes – from a hybrid to an electric bus in Aachen, from a diesel bus to a trolleybus in Gdynia and from a diesel bus to an electric bus in Koprivnica.
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Mobility
Participation 2.0 in the Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning process - Experiences from the CIVITAS DYN@MO project
28 August 2014
The involvement and participation of citizens and stakeholders in the sustainable urban mobility planning process is necessary in order to obtain public legitimacy and create a plan that satisfies the mobility needs of people. With the adoption of new Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), citizen participation methods have started to shift more towards online environments.
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Publication
Topic:
Mobility
Baltic Cities Environmental bulletin No 2, 2013
28 February 2014
Make Solutions with Businesses!
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Environmental Bulletin
Topic:
Energy
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Resource efficiency
Civitas- Dyn@mic cities active for sustainable mobility
4 February 2014
CIVITAS DYN@MO is an ambitious project bringing together four European cities that have agreed on a mission to strengthen sustainable mobility. DYN@MO is short for the project motto DYNamic citizens @ctive for sustainable MObility. The participating cities are Aachen (DE), Gdynia (PL), Palma de Mallorca (ES) and Koprivnica (HR).
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Topic:
Mobility
Green growth in the Baltic Sea Region
17 December 2012
With Christmas nearing and temperatures below zero in many cities throughout the Baltic region, global warming may not come to mind as the most pressing issue. Some might even argue that it would be nice if the mercury would climb a couple of notches in the thermometer.
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Environmental Bulletin
Topic:
Biodiversity
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Energy
PURE Actions for Baltic Sea protection – Reducing phosphorus load from municipal waste waters
8 November 2012
In PURE project, partner waste water treatment plants have implemented investments and operational fine-tuning in Belarus (Brest), Estonia (Kohtla-Järve), Latvia (Riga and Jurmala) and Poland (Szczecin and Gdansk). The exemplary forerunners have provided benchmarking of advanced sewage and sludge treatment practices (Lübeck from Germany) and data management (Mariehamn from Finland). PURE aim is…
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Publication
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Water
Good Practices in Sludge Management
30 October 2012
Efficient municipal waste water treatment produces vast amounts of sludge. For example, in the countries located wholly or partly on the Baltic Sea watershed the amount of sewage sludge generated is about 3.5 million tonnes of dry solids annually – this is expected to increase to almost four million tonnes by 2020. Sludge management is an integral part of any modern municipal waste water…
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Publication
Topic:
Water
Good Practices in Sludge Management - Appendix
30 October 2012
Descriptions on National Legislation on Sludge Handling in the Baltic Sea Countries.
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Publication
Topic:
Water
Eutrophication - Our common challenge
10 October 2012
Eutrophication suffocates the life in lakes and seas. Some of the sea beds in the Baltic are the largest dead areas in Europe.
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Publication
Topic:
Water
Active UBC Cities
1 February 2007
Cities and urban areas play a central role in the wellbeing of European citizens, since eighty percent live in urban areas. Cities are a major source of prosperity. They are propellers of growth that radiate vitality far into the surrounding rural areas. The competitiveness of cities is a prerequisite for the European Union's success in global competition.
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Environmental Bulletin
Topic:
Mobility
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Urban planning