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Electricity derived from renewable energy Type: Specialist article Date: 05 May 2023

The Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations – in short SDGs – also refer as part of the 2030 Agenda to electricity derived from renewable energy sources. SDG 7.b thus covers the installed capacity of renewable energy electricity for both emerging economies …

The Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations – in short SDGs – also refer as part of the 2030 Agenda to electricity derived from renewable energy sources. SDG 7.b thus covers the installed capacity of renewable energy electricity for both emerging economies and developing countries (SDG 7.b.1), as well as for developed countries (SDG 7.b.2).

International departmental research alliance between the BBSR and the NIUA Type: Specialist article Date: 16 April 2021

The BBSR and the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) in New Delhi, India, have been cooperating in the field of applied urban and spatial research since 2018. Together they want to better understand the challenges in both countries and develop solutions for …

The BBSR and the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) in New Delhi, India, have been cooperating in the field of applied urban and spatial research since 2018. Together they want to better understand the challenges in both countries and develop solutions for cities and city regions.

Spatial Development in the Baltic Sea Region – VASAB (Vision and Strategies around the Baltic Sea) Type: Specialist article Date: 25 May 2021

In the Baltic Sea Region, after 1990, a cooperation between the authorities responsible for spatial planning and spatial development of Baltic Sea and neighbouring countries was established under the acronym VASAB.

In the Baltic Sea Region, after 1990, a cooperation between the authorities responsible for spatial planning and spatial development of Baltic Sea and neighbouring countries was established under the acronym VASAB.

Spatial development of Germany in Europe Type: Specialist article Date: 20 September 2021

The exhibition on spatial development in Germany and Europe was shown on the occasion of the opening of the Sino-German Research Center for Spatial Development and Architecture at the Southeast University (SEU) in Nanjing, China. It features knowledge about the German …

The exhibition on spatial development in Germany and Europe was shown on the occasion of the opening of the Sino-German Research Center for Spatial Development and Architecture at the Southeast University (SEU) in Nanjing, China. It features knowledge about the German planning system and spatial development trends mainly for a Chinese speaking and international audience.

Urban Data Platform Plus Type: Specialist article Date: 25 May 2021

Urban Data Platform Plus (UDPplus) is an initiative of the European Commission. It provides access so spatial data on cities and regions in Europe. The data platform is jointly run by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy (DG REGIO) …

Urban Data Platform Plus (UDPplus) is an initiative of the European Commission. It provides access so spatial data on cities and regions in Europe. The data platform is jointly run by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy (DG REGIO) and the Joint Research Centre (JRC).

Urban Europe – statistics on cities, towns and suburbs Type: Specialist article Date: 25 May 2021

Urban Europe is an online publication by EUROSTAT, the statistical office of the European Union. It presents statistics on urban issues in the European Union, the EFTA countries and the candidate countries of the EU.

Urban Europe is an online publication by EUROSTAT, the statistical office of the European Union. It presents statistics on urban issues in the European Union, the EFTA countries and the candidate countries of the EU.

Multi-level monitoring of urban development Type: Specialist article Date: 16 April 2021

Multi-level monitoring of urban development is already taking place in isolated cases, but is not institutionalised across-the-board as required by some guidelines (including New Urban Agenda, New Leipzig Charter). As a holistic and practice-oriented system the best way …

Multi-level monitoring of urban development is already taking place in isolated cases, but is not institutionalised across-the-board as required by some guidelines (including New Urban Agenda, New Leipzig Charter). As a holistic and practice-oriented system the best way to create it is in a learning process – in an association of cities, regions, countries and the nation or an association of …

European Cross-Border Monitoring Network Type: Specialist article Date: 31 January 2020

In 2018, national and regional representatives in charge of territorial observation in Germany and their neighbours signed a memorandum committing themselves to work together to improve the situation of cross-border data.

In 2018, national and regional representatives in charge of territorial observation in Germany and their neighbours signed a memorandum committing themselves to work together to improve the situation of cross-border data.

Reference Framework for Sustainable Cities (RFSC) Type: Specialist article Date: 25 February 2013

On 24 May 2007, the ministers responsible for urban development adopted the “Leipzig Charter on Sustainable European Cities”. The Leipzig Charter provided a basis for reaching Europewide consensus about basic urban development issues at European level.

On 24 May 2007, the ministers responsible for urban development adopted the “Leipzig Charter on Sustainable European Cities”. The Leipzig Charter provided a basis for reaching Europewide consensus about basic urban development issues at European level.

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