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What could Vienna’s low-cost housing policy teach the UK? Dec 12 <ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/dec/12/vienna-housing-policy-uk-rent-controls The Guardian]</ref> | |||
The city that solved homelessness, Jun 28 <ref>[http://crosscut.com/2017/06/homelessness-housing-crisis-seattle-vienna-solution/ crosscut.com]</ref> | The city that solved homelessness, Jun 28 <ref>[http://crosscut.com/2017/06/homelessness-housing-crisis-seattle-vienna-solution/ crosscut.com]</ref> |
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Sustainability initiatives
Initiatives by topicCommunity energyAustria currently produces more than half of its electricity by hydropower. Together with other renewable energy sources such as wind, solar and biomass powerplants, the electricity supply from renewable energy amounts to 62.89% of total use in Austria. [1] wikipedia:Wind power in Austria Cycling activism |
News and comment2017 What could Vienna’s low-cost housing policy teach the UK? Dec 12 [2] The city that solved homelessness, Jun 28 [3] 2016 ‘More green instead of grey’ is the new Salzburg motto, Dec 9 [4] 2015 All electricity in Austria's largest state now produced from renewables, November 6 [5] Share Vienna: Growing the Collaborative Economy in Austria's Capital, February 10 [6] ResourcesCommunity resourcesOTELO, open technology lab ResearchShare Vienna, a project of the university’s Regional Centre of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development (RCE Vienna) Interwiki linksWikipedia: Austria, Transitforum Austria Tirol
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