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[http://en.bicikelj.si/ BicikeLJ], Since May 2011, the BicikeLJ {{W|BicikeLJ}}, a self-service bicycle rental system offers the residents and visitors of Ljubljana 300 bicycles and 600 parking spots at 31 stations in the wider city center area. In 2015, Ljubljana placed 13th in a ranking of the world's most bicycle-friendly cities. {{W|Ljubljana#Bicycles}} | [http://en.bicikelj.si/ BicikeLJ], Since May 2011, the BicikeLJ {{W|BicikeLJ}}, a self-service bicycle rental system offers the residents and visitors of Ljubljana 300 bicycles and 600 parking spots at 31 stations in the wider city center area. In 2015, Ljubljana placed 13th in a ranking of the world's most bicycle-friendly cities. {{W|Ljubljana#Bicycles}} | ||
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[http://www.claircity.eu/ ClairCity], Eu project about air pollution and CO2 emissions in cities, putting the power in the hands of residents to determine the best local solutions. | |||
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Revision as of 13:00, 2 August 2016
Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a nation state in southern Central Europe, located at the crossroads of main European cultural and trade routes. The capital and largest city is Ljubljana. W In 2014, Ljubljana won the European Green Capital Award for 2016 for its environmental achievements. W
Sustainability initiatives
- greenljubljana.com, European Green Capital 2016
Initiatives by topic
Cycling activism
BicikeLJ, Since May 2011, the BicikeLJ W, a self-service bicycle rental system offers the residents and visitors of Ljubljana 300 bicycles and 600 parking spots at 31 stations in the wider city center area. In 2015, Ljubljana placed 13th in a ranking of the world's most bicycle-friendly cities. W
Environment quality
ClairCity, Eu project about air pollution and CO2 emissions in cities, putting the power in the hands of residents to determine the best local solutions.
Food activism
Trees, woodland and forest
Slovenia is the third most forested country in Europe, with 58.5% of the territory covered by forests. The forests are an important natural resource, but logging is kept to a minimum, as Slovenians also value their forests for the preservation of natural diversity, for enriching the soil and cleansing the water and air, for the social and economic benefits of recreation and tourism, and for the natural beauty they give to the Slovenian landscape. W
Resources
Visions
Interwiki links
Wikipedia: Slovenia
External links
- Green Ljubljana, visitljubljana.com
- Ljubljana’s drinkable water fountains
References