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Handbook / Guide
Published: 2007

Handbuch Projekt21

Einstieg in ein zyklisches Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement
Guidance on cyclical Sustainability Management for local governments
Handbook / Guide
Published: 2004

The Aalborg Commitments

Ten years after the release of the Aalborg Charter, the 4th European Conference on Sustainable Cities & Towns was again held in Aalborg (2004). The purpose of the event was to develop a common understanding of sustainability, and as a consequence to develop a framework to be used at the local level that would better articulate how to embed sustainability across municipality sectors. The Aalborg Commitments were agreed on by consensus of the conference participants, including organisations su...
Handbook / Guide
Published: 2004

The Fano Guidelines

Building Capacity for Local Sustainability
Handbook / Guide
Published: 1994

The Aalborg Charter

The ‘Aalborg Charter’ (1994) is an urban sustainability initiative approved by the participants at the first European Conference on Sustainable Cities & Towns in Aalborg, Denmark. It is inspired by the Rio Earth Summit’s Local Agenda 21 plan, and was developed to contribute to the European Union’s Environmental Action Programme, ‘Towards Sustainability’.
The Charter is based on the consensus of individuals, municipalities, NGOs, national and international...

15 Pathways to localise the Sustainable Development Goals

Inspiration from Cities implementing local actions contributing to global goals.

QuickCheckN – wie zukunftsfähig ist Ihre Kommune?

ICLEI hat im Auftrag der Bertelsmann Stiftung ein onlinebasiertes Instrument entwickelt, das Kommunen einen ersten Eindruck über die Stärken und Schwächen ihres kommunalen Nachhaltigkeitsmanagements vermittelt.

Energy Read 1: Social Innovation meets Energy

About the social dimension of energy transitions

Policy Brief #01: Adaptive Heritage Reuse: Learning from policy and governance frameworks across Europe

Recommendations for policy makers, heritage officers, and planners, at national and sub-national levels of government to support the implementation of adaptive heritage reuse projects.

Policy Brief #02: Collaborative Heritage Reuse: Enabling strong partnerships

Recommendations for policy makers, heritage officers, and planners at national and sub-national levels of government, as well as other initiators of adaptive heritage reuse projects to support the implementation of adaptive heritage reuse projects in Europe. The recommendations are based on studies in the OpenHeritage research project and, in particular, the report on the OpenHeritage Observatory Cases.