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Published: 2018

Die fünf Schritte des kommunalen Nachhaltigkeitsmanagements

Short video about sustainability management for municipalities in Germany (processes, actions and instruments)
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Published: 2018

What is the role of visions for Nature-Based Solutions?

Nature-based solutions are often innovative ways of dealing with nature in cities. NATURVATION asked stakeholders what kinds of innovations they see on the horizon, and why visions are important.
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Published: 2018

What collaborations are needed to make Nature-Based Solutions a success?

Nature-based solutions have multiple benefits for multiple stakeholders. NATURVATION interviewed stakeholders on who can or should come together to realise nature-based solutions.
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Published: 2018

What is needed to make and keep Nature-Based Solutions a reality?

Different nature-based solutions ask for different ways of support. NATURVATION interviewed stakeholders on what they think is needed to make and keep nature-based solutions a reality. Learn more at https://naturvation.eu/.
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Published: 2018

What issues are addressed by Nature-Based Solutions?

Nature-based solutions have multiple benefits for multiple stakeholders. PBL interviewed some of the stakeholders on the issues they see addressed by nature-based solutions for https://naturvation.eu/.

SONNETexplored: What is social innovation in energy transitions?

SONNET project (SOcial iNNovation in Energy Transitions) brings diverse groups together to make sense of how social innovation can bring about a more sustainable energy sector in Europe.
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#WeBuySocialEU - Socially responsible public procurement #3

Socially responsible public procurement (SRPP) is about achieving positive social outcomes in public contracts. By purchasing wisely, public buyers can promote employment opportunities, decent work, social inclusion, accessibility, design for all, ethical trade, and seek to achieve wider compliance with social standards.

Seven European cities pilot solutions to be more circular via the EU-funded CityLoops project

The CityLoops project brings together seven European cities – Apeldoorn, Bodø, Mikkeli, Porto, Seville, Høje-Taastrup and Roskilde - to pilot a series of demonstration actions to close the loop of two of the most important waste streams in Europe: Construction and Demolition Waste, and Biowaste. Their ultimate aim is to become circular cities in which no resource goes to waste, driving the transition to the circular economy.
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#WeBuySocialEU - Socially responsible public procurement #1

Socially responsible public procurement (SRPP) is about achieving positive social outcomes in public contracts. By purchasing wisely, public buyers can promote employment opportunities, decent work, social inclusion, accessibility, design for all, ethical trade, and seek to achieve wider compliance with social standards.