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  3. „Nachhaltig in der Stadt leben – aber wie genau?“ (Berlin)
External Event

„Nachhaltig in der Stadt leben – aber wie genau?“ (Berlin)

27.04.2019 – 27.04.2019
| Berlin Mitte
Topic: Sustainable Development in City and Country
Contact: niko.rollmann@gmx.de

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  • https://www.umweltkalender-berlin.de/angebote/details/70310
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    Sustainable Development in City and Country

    More than half of the world’s population lives in cities – and the numbers are rising. In Germany, too, many cities are expanding. Climate protection, a liveable environment, the integration of environmental protection – these are all determining factors here, but they affect rural areas too. The German Sustainable Development Strategy calls for urban development that promotes “cross-cutting thinking”, and the German Council for Sustainable Development (RNE) is playing its part with initiatives including the “Sustainable City” dialogue, the Local Sustainability Reporting Framework (BNK) and the 30-hectare land use target.

    Read more about Sustainable Development in City and Country on our topic page
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  • Agriculture, Land Use and Soil Conservation
  • Climate Change and the Energy Transition
  • Culture and Societal Change
  • Education and Research
  • Partnerships, Politics and International Collaboration
  • Resource Conservation and Circular Economy
  • Sustainable Business and Sustainable Finance
  • Sustainable Consumption
  • Sustainable Development in City and Country
  • Sustainability Policy in Germany

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  • The Global Forum for National SDG Advisory Bodies
  • Climate Governance Initiative Germany
  • German Sustainability Action Days
  • The German Sustainability Code (DNK)
  • Sustainable City dialogue – mayors for sustainable development in municipalities
  • Sustainability Culture Fund
  • Joint Action for Sustainable Development
  • Project Sustainability
  • Regional Hubs for Sustainability Strategies (RENN)
  • Past Projects

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