Europe is undergoing change, it is changing ever more rapidly, and the relationships are becoming increasingly complex. In Germany, we will lose nearly 17 million inhabitants in the next 30 years, according to the latest forecasts. Every third person in this country will be 65 or older by then. The number of students will be halved in the next 30 years. The energy transition must be achieved. For a European city, it is more than ever important to find answers to the crucial questions of the f..
Municipalities as agents in sustainable transitions Municipalities are increasingly perceived as ke...
Many post-war areas in Europe are suffering from diverse physical, economic and social problems, su...
Co-production of knowledge with international publics can reveal novel insights into sustainability ...
Freiburg, a small, innovative city in southern Germany, provides insights on how to improve civic le...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
European cities currently host 72% of the European population, which probably will rise to 80% by 20...
Sustainability and participation have become two priorities of urban policies. They are usually cons...
The European Commission (EC) aims to facilitate bottom-up initiatives to speed up economic growth. F...
Citizen participation has become an important aspect in the design of smart cities. This paper inves...
As Germany is facing enormous infrastructural challenges, citizens want to have a say and know what ...
Environmental planning such as the Local Agenda 21 (LA21) launched by United Nations in the Summit o...
The smartness seems to be the decisive factor that can enable the contemporary city to face a period...
This article aims to identify the primary forms of citizen participation within the European energy ...
The EU acknowledges that citizen participation in the European Green Deal is vital to ensure the leg...
Motivation: The paper rises the issue of sustainable development in the context of challenges that p...
Municipalities as agents in sustainable transitions Municipalities are increasingly perceived as ke...
Many post-war areas in Europe are suffering from diverse physical, economic and social problems, su...
Co-production of knowledge with international publics can reveal novel insights into sustainability ...
Freiburg, a small, innovative city in southern Germany, provides insights on how to improve civic le...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
European cities currently host 72% of the European population, which probably will rise to 80% by 20...
Sustainability and participation have become two priorities of urban policies. They are usually cons...
The European Commission (EC) aims to facilitate bottom-up initiatives to speed up economic growth. F...
Citizen participation has become an important aspect in the design of smart cities. This paper inves...
As Germany is facing enormous infrastructural challenges, citizens want to have a say and know what ...
Environmental planning such as the Local Agenda 21 (LA21) launched by United Nations in the Summit o...
The smartness seems to be the decisive factor that can enable the contemporary city to face a period...
This article aims to identify the primary forms of citizen participation within the European energy ...
The EU acknowledges that citizen participation in the European Green Deal is vital to ensure the leg...
Motivation: The paper rises the issue of sustainable development in the context of challenges that p...
Municipalities as agents in sustainable transitions Municipalities are increasingly perceived as ke...
Many post-war areas in Europe are suffering from diverse physical, economic and social problems, su...
Co-production of knowledge with international publics can reveal novel insights into sustainability ...