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How to: The feminist city part 2

How to: The feminist city part 2

by Helene Hjortlund | Nov 1, 2023 | Female urban planning, green architecture, Green city planning | 0 comments

In our last article called The feminist city, I argued that the cities we live in today are favouring men. It was a glimpse of trying to identify barriers that Flinta* disproportionately and overwhelmingly face in our built environment daily. These barriers do not...
The feminist city

The feminist city

by Helene Hjortlund | Sep 8, 2023 | green architecture, Architecture, Green city planning | 0 comments

I have been calling myself a feminist for years now. Being socialized as a girl, receiving education, listening to stories of my friends, and experiencing assault, it became an inevitable topic for me. When I started studying city planning, I wasn’t aware how much our...
The Sustainable Development Goals: A 101 Guide

The Sustainable Development Goals: A 101 Guide

by Helene Hjortlund | Mar 15, 2022 | Green transport, circular economy, Green city planning, SDG, sustainable tourism, Save the climate, Carbon neutral cities | 0 comments

Authored by Sofie Bang Kirkegaard, green guide and MA in city planning You have probably heard about the SDGs, The Sustainable Development Goals. But maybe you have some unanswered questions as to what they exactly cover – in this blog post we will guide you through...
We Live in a World Made for Cars

We Live in a World Made for Cars

by Helene Hjortlund | Feb 8, 2022 | Carbon neutral cities, Green transport, Bike bridges in Copenhagen, Green city planning, Traffic | 0 comments

Authored by Helena Moll Bown, green guide and bachelor’s student in geography and geoinformatics In Denmark, we have almost 75,000 km of road where more than 1300 km are highway. This is 12.8 m road per person!  And the network is expanding. The Danish Energy...
Managing the Green and Blue of Malmø

Managing the Green and Blue of Malmø

by Helene Hjortlund | Jan 11, 2022 | Carbon neutral cities, green architecture, Green city planning | 0 comments

Authored by Josefine Lysdal Wulffeld, green guide and master’s student in climate change Parks, trees, and water – also known as green and blue infrastructure – is increasingly recognized for its number of advantages for cities. It does not only create a...
Berlin has become bike friendly within a year

Berlin has become bike friendly within a year

by Helene Hjortlund | Jun 16, 2021 | Bike lanes in Berlin, Green city planning | 0 comments

Riding around many districts in Berlin with your bike has become a lot safer and more comfortable during the past months. This is due to the new pop up bike lanes. The pop- up bike lanes are temporary bike lanes that can be constructed quickly.   Pop-up Bike...

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