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== Sustainability initiatives == | == Sustainability initiatives == | ||
*[http://balsallheathisourplanet.wordpress.com/ Balsall Heath Is Our Planet] | *[http://balsallheathisourplanet.wordpress.com/ Balsall Heath Is Our Planet] | ||
*[http://bioregionbirmingham.org/ Bioregion Birmingham], "A resilient, sustainable city embracing a bioregional approach to economics, governance and culture." | |||
*[http://www.birminghamfoe.org.uk/ Birmingham Friends of the Earth] | *[http://www.birminghamfoe.org.uk/ Birmingham Friends of the Earth] | ||
*[http://www.kingsheathtransition.org.uk/ Kings Heath Transition Initiative] | *[http://www.kingsheathtransition.org.uk/ Kings Heath Transition Initiative] | ||
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=== Cycling activism === | === Cycling activism === | ||
[http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/bbb Big Birmingham Bikes], information from Birmingham City Council - [http://bikenorth.birmingham.gov.uk/ Bike North Birmingham], Birmingham City Council project delivered in partnership with Sustrans and Be Active, working to transform the profile of cycling in Erdington and Sutton Coldfield - [[wikia:criticalmass:Birmingham|Critical Mass bicycle rides in Birmingham]] - [http://www.greenbikeproject.net/ Green Bike Project], community-led bicycle workshop and co-operative based at the University of Birmingham | [http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/bbb Big Birmingham Bikes], information from Birmingham City Council - [http://bikenorth.birmingham.gov.uk/ Bike North Birmingham], Birmingham City Council project delivered in partnership with Sustrans and Be Active, working to transform the profile of cycling in Erdington and Sutton Coldfield - [http://bhamcyclerevolution.org.uk/ Birmingham Cycle Revolution],part of the Birmingham Connected vision to reinvent the way people and goods move across the city - [[wikia:criticalmass:Birmingham|Critical Mass bicycle rides in Birmingham]] - [http://www.greenbikeproject.net/ Green Bike Project], community-led bicycle workshop and co-operative based at the University of Birmingham | ||
=== Food activism === | === Food activism === | ||
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[http://www.btfl.org.uk/ Birmingham Trees for Life] | [http://www.btfl.org.uk/ Birmingham Trees for Life] | ||
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== News and comment == | |||
'''2020''' | |||
'''Jan 20''' How a Belgian port city ([[Ghent]]) inspired Birmingham's car-free ambitions <ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jan/20/how-a-belgian-port-city-inspired-birminghams-car-free-ambitions theguardian.com]</ref> | |||
'''2019''' | |||
'''Jul 21''' "Play Out Til Tea" is a great Birmingham Impact Hub idea - but their "neighbourhood of the future" is even better <ref>[https://www.thealternative.org.uk/dailyalternative/2019/7/21/impact-hub-brum-play-civic-square The Alternative UK]</ref> | |||
'''Jun 16''' From Impact Hub Birmingham to Civic Square <ref>[https://birmingham.impacthub.net/2019/06/16/from-impact-hub-birmingham-to-civic-square/ birmingham.impacthub.net]</ref> | |||
'''2013''' | |||
Pedal power to the people: Brum's £24m cycling boost, August 12 <ref>[http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/health/brums-24m-cycling-boost-5698001 Birmingham Mail]</ref> | |||
== Events == | |||
'''2017''' | |||
Beyond (un)employment, collaborative learning circle, Programme starts Wednesday 19th April 2017 [http://birmingham.impacthub.net/mission/beyond-unemployment/ birmingham.impacthub.net] | |||
'''2015''' | |||
March 7 [http://greencity.birmingham.gov.uk/news/birmingham-greenfest/ Birmingham GreenFest], Birmingham Botanical Gardens | |||
== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
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=== Funding === | === Funding === | ||
[https://birminghamsoup.co.uk/ Birmingham SOUP] | |||
[http://lovebrum.org.uk/ LoveBrum], charity supporting ‘hard-to-reach’ projects across Birmingham that are often volunteer led and that deliver real change, with outcomes that can be seen, measured, enjoyed, and loved. | [http://lovebrum.org.uk/ LoveBrum], charity supporting ‘hard-to-reach’ projects across Birmingham that are often volunteer led and that deliver real change, with outcomes that can be seen, measured, enjoyed, and loved. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://greencity.birmingham.gov.uk/ Green Commission], Birmingham City Council | *[http://greencity.birmingham.gov.uk/ Green Commission], Birmingham City Council | ||
'''References''' | |||
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[[category:Sustainable community action]] | [[category:Sustainable community action]] | ||
[[category:West Midlands]] | [[category:West Midlands]] | ||
Revision as of 14:58, 22 January 2020
Sustainability initiatives
Initiatives by topicArts, sport and cultureError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Communities onlineHyperlocal sites in Birmingham, June 2014 Community energyBirminghamEnergy Savers, Birmingham City Council originated scheme Cycling activismBig Birmingham Bikes, information from Birmingham City Council - Bike North Birmingham, Birmingham City Council project delivered in partnership with Sustrans and Be Active, working to transform the profile of cycling in Erdington and Sutton Coldfield - Birmingham Cycle Revolution,part of the Birmingham Connected vision to reinvent the way people and goods move across the city - Critical Mass bicycle rides in Birmingham - Green Bike Project, community-led bicycle workshop and co-operative based at the University of Birmingham Food activismError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Growing Birmingham - Martineau Gardens, (Wikipedia) Open spacesBirmingham has 571 parks totalling over 3,500 hectares (14 sq mi) of public open space, more than any other European city. The city also has five Local Nature Reserves, one National Nature Reserve and a number of Wildlife Trust nature reserves. [1] Martineau Gardens, (Wikipedia) - Wikipedia: Parks and open spaces in Birmingham, Cannon Hill Park Sustainable transport activismBirmingham is at the hub of England's canal network. There are 35 miles (56 km) of canals within the city, of which most are navigable. [2] Towards sustainable economiesFutureShift, programme to encourage civic innovation in Birmingham and the Black Country [3] Trees, woodland and forest |
News and comment2020 Jan 20 How a Belgian port city (Ghent) inspired Birmingham's car-free ambitions [4] 2019 Jul 21 "Play Out Til Tea" is a great Birmingham Impact Hub idea - but their "neighbourhood of the future" is even better [5] Jun 16 From Impact Hub Birmingham to Civic Square [6] 2013 Pedal power to the people: Brum's £24m cycling boost, August 12 [7] Events2017 Beyond (un)employment, collaborative learning circle, Programme starts Wednesday 19th April 2017 birmingham.impacthub.net 2015 March 7 Birmingham GreenFest, Birmingham Botanical Gardens ResourcesFundingLoveBrum, charity supporting ‘hard-to-reach’ projects across Birmingham that are often volunteer led and that deliver real change, with outcomes that can be seen, measured, enjoyed, and loved. MapsPublic Transport Maps [8]:
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