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Walkable city streets are commonly closed on Sunday in major cities (of Brazil), one notable example being Avenida Atlântica in Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro. <ref>[[wikipedia:Ciclovía#Brazil]]</ref> | Walkable city streets are commonly closed on Sunday in major cities (of Brazil), one notable example being Avenida Atlântica in Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro. <ref>[[wikipedia:Ciclovía#Brazil]]</ref> | ||
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'''Towards sustainable economies''': [http://www.fbes.org.br/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3748&Itemid=215&033e956d9f852cd72810941d7e818a97=5c69e487f34e0d5cf61788331979452e&Q3_0=33&Q3=3304557&distmax=0&formato=mapa&busca=&busca_nome=&farejar=Farejar! solidary enterprises, Rio de Janeiro] | |||
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Initiatives by topic
Communities online
RioOnWatch.org, English language mirror to Favela.Info, a collective blog about the changes and happenings in Rio de Janeiro in the lead up to the 2016 Olympic Games, to be held in the city.
Cycling
Bike Rio, Wikipedia:Rio de Janeiro#Bicycles
Social inclusion
Catalytic Communities (CatComm/ComCat) (a.k.a.: Comunidades Catalisadoras (ComCat))
Sustainable transport
Walkable city streets are commonly closed on Sunday in major cities (of Brazil), one notable example being Avenida Atlântica in Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro. [1]
Resources
Maps
Towards sustainable economies: solidary enterprises, Rio de Janeiro
Interwiki links
Wikipedia: Rio de Janeiro, Public transport in Rio de Janeiro, Social issues in Rio de Janeiro, Sustainability in Rio de Janeiro,
References