Territories and low-carbon economy (Q4299801)

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Territories and low-carbon economy
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    561,435.57 Euro
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    686,600.0 Euro
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    81.77 percent
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    6 May 2016
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    21 September 2018
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    Ӧir GmbH
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    48°7'43.90"N, 11°30'32.26"E
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    45°46'30.40"N, 4°51'0.72"E
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    48°12'29.74"N, 16°22'26.11"E
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    55°38'30.88"N, 12°5'16.26"E
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    48°11'30.77"N, 16°22'15.82"E
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    54°58'49.19"N, 1°36'56.63"W
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    46°21'44.17"N, 15°6'38.38"E
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    One of the major challenges Europe’s regions and cities are confronted with is climate change and its potential physical, social, economic, environmental and cultural impacts. Climate change adaptation measures should help to moderate harmful effects and/or exploit beneficial opportunities for cities and regions. In this context, the development and maintenance of green infrastructure plays an important role, since green infrastructure helps for instance in alleviating floods, storing carbon or preventing soil erosion. (English)
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