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How a New Dutch Library Smashed Attendance Records, Jul 21 <ref>[https://www.shareable.net/blog/how-a-new-dutch-library-smashed-attendance-records @Shareable]</ref> | |||
Netherlands Aiming For 100,000 More Solar Roofs In 1 Year, April 8 <ref>[http://solarlove.org/netherlands-aiming-100000-solar-roofs-1-year/ solarlove.org]</ref> | Netherlands Aiming For 100,000 More Solar Roofs In 1 Year, April 8 <ref>[http://solarlove.org/netherlands-aiming-100000-solar-roofs-1-year/ solarlove.org]</ref> |
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Sustainability initiativesInitiatives by topicCommunity energyError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Hoofdpagina - WindParken, Wiki used in the Netherlands to plan windturbines, to realise a CO2 cut of 20 to 30%. (in Dutch) Cycling activismError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
More video: Cycling for everyone How the Dutch got their cycle paths on youtube Cycling and social inclusion Error in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Food activismGROW the City (in Dutch) - Honey Bank project in Holland (in Dutch) - Solar cooking resources in Netherlands Reduce, reuse, repair and recycleError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Road safetyWikipedia: Woonerf (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋoːn.ɛrf]), a living street implemented in the Netherlands and in Flanders. Techniques include shared space, traffic calming, and low speed limits. Under Article 44 of the Dutch traffic code, motorised traffic in a woonerf or "recreation area" is restricted to walking pace. The word literally translates as "living yard". SharingError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
shareNL, Dutch knowledge and network platform for the collaborative economy - De Deelkelder, Utrect Towards sustainable economiesIn the Netherlands, municipal-level basic income experiments have faced setbacks and changes in the quest to meet compliance with federal law; however, as of October (2017), several cities have now launched experiments with the removal of conditions on social assistance benefits. [1] |
News and comment2017 Experimental City: How Rotterdam Became A World Leader In Sustainable Urban Design, May 12 [2] Netherlands invests €1m in global climate adaptation centre, Feb 8 [3] Holland says goodbye to oil, Jan 20 [4] Today all Dutch trains are powered 100% by wind energy, Jan 2 [5] 2016 Dutch cities launch Europe’s largest e-bus fleet, Dec 20 [6] How Rotterdam became the world leader in sustainable urban design, Dec 5 [7] Money for Everybody, Nov 30 [8] The Dutch Are Going Big on Trees, Oct 25 [9] Dutch parliament votes to close down country's coal industry, Sep 23 [10] 75 years after its destruction, Rotterdam continues to reinvent itself, Aug 24 [11] Error in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
This Bike Lane Made From Recycled Wood Chips Is the Most Dutch Thing Ever, January 21 [12] 2015 Dutch city plans to pay citizens a ‘basic income’, and Greens say it could work in the UK, December 26 [13] Rotterdam's residents crowdfunded its new pedestrian bridge, July 29 [14] How Groningen invented a cycling template for cities all over the world, July 29 [15] Dutch city of Utrecht to experiment with a universal, unconditional income, June 26 [16] Netherlands ordered to cut greenhouse gas emissions, June 24 [17] 2014 How a New Dutch Library Smashed Attendance Records, Jul 21 [18] Netherlands Aiming For 100,000 More Solar Roofs In 1 Year, April 8 [19] Eindhoven introduces Sustainable Smart Lighting Systems, March 26 [20] Events2014 November 29 Buy Nothing Day (in Dutch) ResourcesResearch
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