Collaborative Climate Action: A Prerequisite for More Ambitious Climate Policy

Collaborative Climate Action is defined as the politically intended, well-organised cooperation across different levels of government to achieve climate goals – ideally jointly defined and implemented. The report highlights both theory and practice on multi-level climate governance. It provides policy makers and practitioners with inspiration and tools to achieve more effective and ambitious climate action. […]

The New Leipzig Charter (Chinese Translation)

This document is a Chinese translation of the New Leipzig Charter. The New Leipzig Charter, signed on November 30, 2020, provides a key policy framework document for sustainable urban development in Europe. The Charter highlights that cities need to establish integrated and sustainable urban development strategies and ensure their implementation for the city as a […]

Collaborative Climate Action: A Prerequisite for More Ambitious Climate Policy (Chinese Translation)

This document is a Chinese translation of the report “Collaborative Climate Action – a prerequisite for more ambitious climate policy” Collaborative Climate Action is defined as the politically intended, well-organised cooperation across different levels of government to achieve climate goals – ideally jointly defined and implemented. The report highlights both theory and practice on multi-level […]

DGNB System Version 2020 International

This document is a Chinese translation of the DGNB System Version 2020 International. DGNB International System Version 2020 is an “umbrella document” for all new building schemes available under the DGNB Certification System. It currently covers nine new building schemes.

Insights from China: Urban Innovations Towards Sustainable And Low-Carbon Cities

With this publication we want to provide notable, but not internationally well-known examples of innovative, green projects from China. We have selected 10 case studies, which are described in relation to internationally agreed goals: Reducing greenhouse gases, managing storm water runoff, promoting biodiversity, integrating urban life, work and leisure, and promoting a circular economy – […]

Financing Instruments For Green Buildings

Limiting global warming to a maximum of 2 °C is essential if we are to preserve an environment worth living in and maintain prosperity and a functioning economic system. The investments needed to ensure that buildings are climate-neutral and energy-efficient far exceed public funding resources. Redirecting current financial flows is the only way to bring […]