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Ciclovía: [[Rosario]] was the first city in Argentina to hold an official Ciclovia, called Calle Recreativa. Each Sunday and holiday few important avenues of Rosario, are blocked off for the event to become carfree. From 8 am to 1 pm, runners, skaters and bicyclists take over the streets. Rosario's weekly ciclovías are used by approximately 30.000 thousand people on over 13 km of carfree streets. [[Buenos Aires]] started its Ciclovías network in 2009, and as of 2013 it covers more than 100 km and continues expanding. <ref>[[wikipedia:Ciclovía#Argentina]]</ref> | Ciclovía: [[Rosario]] was the first city in Argentina to hold an official Ciclovia, called Calle Recreativa. Each Sunday and holiday few important avenues of Rosario, are blocked off for the event to become carfree. From 8 am to 1 pm, runners, skaters and bicyclists take over the streets. Rosario's weekly ciclovías are used by approximately 30.000 thousand people on over 13 km of carfree streets. [[Buenos Aires]] started its Ciclovías network in 2009, and as of 2013 it covers more than 100 km and continues expanding. <ref>[[wikipedia:Ciclovía#Argentina]]</ref> | ||
=== Ethical consumerism === | |||
Buy Nothing Day: [http://www.diasincompra.blogspot.com/ Dia sin compra] | |||
=== Food === | === Food === | ||
[[Wikia:solarcooking:Argentina|Solar cooking resources in Argentina]] | [[Wikia:solarcooking:Argentina|Solar cooking resources in Argentina]] | ||
=== Sustainable transport === | === Sustainable transport === |
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Initiatives by topic
Community involvement
Cycling
Critical Mass bicycle rides in Argentina
Ciclovía: Rosario was the first city in Argentina to hold an official Ciclovia, called Calle Recreativa. Each Sunday and holiday few important avenues of Rosario, are blocked off for the event to become carfree. From 8 am to 1 pm, runners, skaters and bicyclists take over the streets. Rosario's weekly ciclovías are used by approximately 30.000 thousand people on over 13 km of carfree streets. Buenos Aires started its Ciclovías network in 2009, and as of 2013 it covers more than 100 km and continues expanding. [1]
Ethical consumerism
Buy Nothing Day: Dia sin compra
Food
Solar cooking resources in Argentina
Sustainable transport
2014 Sustainable Transport Award Finalist: Buenos Aires, Argentina itdp.org
Interwiki links
Wikipedia: Argentina, Environment of Argentina
References