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UBC Sustainability eBulletin 3/2015
22 December 2015
Dear most valuable UBC colleagues, Time flies and we are approaching Christmas and the end of the year! Let´s have a look-back:
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eBulletin
Topic:
Baltic Cities Sustainability Bulletin 2015
28 October 2015
The Moment of Cities and Sustainability
Type:
Environmental Bulletin
Topic:
Energy
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Water
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…
Type:
Publication
Topic:
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…
Type:
Publication
Topic:
Mobility
UBC Sustainability eBulletin 2/2015
26 August 2015
A new step on our UBC Sustainability stairway! Dear reader,
Type:
eBulletin
Topic:
UBC Sustainability eBulletin 1/2015
12 May 2015
Welcome to the UBC Sustainability eBulletin! You are just reading the first issue of our new electronic eBulletin!There is a lot going on in our commission at the moment and I would like to invite you to take a moment and get acquainted with all the news.As member cities you know this already:
Type:
eBulletin
Topic:
Sustainable consumption and production
19 September 2003
Type:
Environmental Bulletin
Topic:
TBestC – Launch seminar 23-24 May 2003, Kaunas Summarising report
13 June 2003
The TBestC (Transferring Best Solutions between Towns and Cities) – project aims at transferring Good Practices between five city pairs in the Baltic Sea Region, through study visits and close co-operation between the cities. The project will be carried out during 2003-2004. The project cities are not appointed in before hand so the project started with the Launch seminar in Kaunas where 60 city…
Type:
Publication
Topic:
Green governance
Environmental management systems
1 April 2003
Viable Economies for Baltic Cities A crucial factor for sustainable development in cities is the economy. At the same time, economic prosperity in longer term is only possible by strongly taking into account and cherishing the environmental and social basis.
Type:
Environmental Bulletin
Topic:
Baltic Cities Environmental bulletin, SPECIAL Conference Edition
20 November 1998
The Baltic Sea Region has changed dramati cally in recent years. It can well be described as a kind of geopolitical laboratory where we have tried to heal the wounds of the past. I think that we have been successful in our endeavours. The region has developed rapidly both in eco- nomic and social terms. Yet much remains to be done. A social and economic fault line is a fact in the Baltic Sea…
Type:
Environmental Bulletin
Topic: