Two out of three Europeans live in towns and cities, and this number is (still) increasing. By at... more Two out of three Europeans live in towns and cities, and this number is (still) increasing. By attracting more inhabitants, urban areas are facing new challenges, particularly in terms of social and environmental issues. Meeting the challenges of increasing urban pressure may rest on citizens' active involvement and crosscommitment promoted by local authorities, simultaneously exploring and respecting the social, cultural and heritage structures – the city's identity. Some cities face more demanding challenges than others. There are other factors associated with the identity process, where the culture and history tend to be relevant indicators, especially in historic cities. Reinforcing the bonds of local identity may facilitate the citizens' engagement in the common effort to build an environmental and sustainable city. The city of Guimarães faces such challenges. In this context, the European Green Capital Award, which yearly distinguishes a European city based on its environmental, economics and life quality efforts, encouraging best practices sharing, corresponds to certifying a certain city management paradigm.
Two out of three Europeans live in towns and cities, and this number is (still) increasing. By at... more Two out of three Europeans live in towns and cities, and this number is (still) increasing. By attracting more inhabitants, urban areas are facing new challenges, particularly in terms of social and environmental issues. Meeting the challenges of increasing urban pressure may rest on citizens' active involvement and cross-commitment promoted by local authorities, simultaneously exploring and respecting the social, cultural and heritage structures-the city's identity. Some cities face more demanding challenges than others. There are other factors associated with the identity process, where the culture and history tend to be relevant indicators, especially in historic cities. Reinforcing the bonds of local identity may facilitate the citizens' engagement in the common effort to build an environmental and sustainable city. The city of Guimarães faces such challenges. In this context, the European Green Capital Award, which yearly distinguishes a European city based on its environmental, economics and life quality efforts, encouraging best practices sharing, corresponds to certifying a certain city management paradigm. This chapter intends to report on the perspectives of four areas, education, landscape, urban and natural environment and economics, towards the process and the implications of applying to the Green City Award and the challenge of sustaining and developing this new management model (environmental education of young
Two out of three Europeans live in towns and cities, and this number is (still) increasing. By at... more Two out of three Europeans live in towns and cities, and this number is (still) increasing. By attracting more inhabitants, urban areas are facing new challenges, particularly in terms of social and environmental issues. Meeting the challenges of increasing urban pressure may rest on citizens' active involvement and crosscommitment promoted by local authorities, simultaneously exploring and respecting the social, cultural and heritage structures – the city's identity. Some cities face more demanding challenges than others. There are other factors associated with the identity process, where the culture and history tend to be relevant indicators, especially in historic cities. Reinforcing the bonds of local identity may facilitate the citizens' engagement in the common effort to build an environmental and sustainable city. The city of Guimarães faces such challenges. In this context, the European Green Capital Award, which yearly distinguishes a European city based on its environmental, economics and life quality efforts, encouraging best practices sharing, corresponds to certifying a certain city management paradigm.
Two out of three Europeans live in towns and cities, and this number is (still) increasing. By at... more Two out of three Europeans live in towns and cities, and this number is (still) increasing. By attracting more inhabitants, urban areas are facing new challenges, particularly in terms of social and environmental issues. Meeting the challenges of increasing urban pressure may rest on citizens' active involvement and crosscommitment promoted by local authorities, simultaneously exploring and respecting the social, cultural and heritage structures – the city's identity. Some cities face more demanding challenges than others. There are other factors associated with the identity process, where the culture and history tend to be relevant indicators, especially in historic cities. Reinforcing the bonds of local identity may facilitate the citizens' engagement in the common effort to build an environmental and sustainable city. The city of Guimarães faces such challenges. In this context, the European Green Capital Award, which yearly distinguishes a European city based on its environmental, economics and life quality efforts, encouraging best practices sharing, corresponds to certifying a certain city management paradigm.
Two out of three Europeans live in towns and cities, and this number is (still) increasing. By at... more Two out of three Europeans live in towns and cities, and this number is (still) increasing. By attracting more inhabitants, urban areas are facing new challenges, particularly in terms of social and environmental issues. Meeting the challenges of increasing urban pressure may rest on citizens' active involvement and cross-commitment promoted by local authorities, simultaneously exploring and respecting the social, cultural and heritage structures-the city's identity. Some cities face more demanding challenges than others. There are other factors associated with the identity process, where the culture and history tend to be relevant indicators, especially in historic cities. Reinforcing the bonds of local identity may facilitate the citizens' engagement in the common effort to build an environmental and sustainable city. The city of Guimarães faces such challenges. In this context, the European Green Capital Award, which yearly distinguishes a European city based on its environmental, economics and life quality efforts, encouraging best practices sharing, corresponds to certifying a certain city management paradigm. This chapter intends to report on the perspectives of four areas, education, landscape, urban and natural environment and economics, towards the process and the implications of applying to the Green City Award and the challenge of sustaining and developing this new management model (environmental education of young
Two out of three Europeans live in towns and cities, and this number is (still) increasing. By at... more Two out of three Europeans live in towns and cities, and this number is (still) increasing. By attracting more inhabitants, urban areas are facing new challenges, particularly in terms of social and environmental issues. Meeting the challenges of increasing urban pressure may rest on citizens' active involvement and crosscommitment promoted by local authorities, simultaneously exploring and respecting the social, cultural and heritage structures – the city's identity. Some cities face more demanding challenges than others. There are other factors associated with the identity process, where the culture and history tend to be relevant indicators, especially in historic cities. Reinforcing the bonds of local identity may facilitate the citizens' engagement in the common effort to build an environmental and sustainable city. The city of Guimarães faces such challenges. In this context, the European Green Capital Award, which yearly distinguishes a European city based on its environmental, economics and life quality efforts, encouraging best practices sharing, corresponds to certifying a certain city management paradigm.
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