Duurzaam Rotterdam 1.5.0 Apk
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Description of Duurzaam Rotterdam
A clean, green and healthy city where sustainability contributes to a strong economy. That is the ambition that Rotterdam is working. Halve CO2 emissions, prepare for the impacts of climate change, improving air quality and less noise form the thread in the Sustainability program of the municipality Rotterdam.De municipality is investing 27 million euros to realize. Green ambitions Rotterdam This would also ensure that done. In this lecture period for a minimum of 350 million euros for sustainable investments Which should also contribute to more jobs for locals. Rotterdam wants the program to achieve a better quality of life for its residents and a more attractive location for businesses to town.
The app Sustainable Rotterdam, the visitor can at home or on the spot to see what Rotterdam has been achieved in the field of sustainable urban development, "green" building, climate adaptation and its ambition to be a sustainable world port and stay.
In the app, the various locations divided into themes, green, water, and sustainable buildings and areas. These themes are separately and off and can also be chosen to only 'highlights' to the app bekijken.Download Sustainable Rotterdam Rotterdam and see what does to himself as a world port sustainably ontwikkelen.Je have a (mobile) Internet connection required for in order to use this app.
About this app
App-publication in 2014: Programme Office and Sustainable Municipality of Rotterdam.
Design and development: RNW Concept Design and Tremani.
Pictures:
Paul Martens, Rotterdam, Rotterdam Climate Initiative, Connecting Delta Cities, Rotterdam Central District, Kees Stuip, Edwin Prince, Pauline de Mare, Ferry van Steyn, Rotterdam Image Bank, DE URBANISTEN, Fred Libochant, Jan van der Ploeg, David Rozing, Edwin Prins, Roel Dijkstra, RDM Campus, Rick Choice, Marc Heeman, Sebastian Knot, Hannah Anthonysz, Ossip of Duivenbode, There Are.
Sources:
City of Rotterdam, Rotterdam Climate Initiative, Connecting Delta Cities, Historical atlas of Rotterdam (2004), P. van de Laar and M. van Jaarsveld, Ferry van Steyn, Delfland District Water Board, and Schieland Krimpenerwaard District Water Board, Hollandse Delta Water Board www.atlas1868.nl.