The city of 2120: all natural!
What does the city of the future look like? This map summarises the design in 6 key aspects. One thing is certain: it’s wonderful to live in a city like this. Curious how we came to our conclusions? Then keep reading!
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Main Authors: | Timmermans, Wim, Lenzholzer, Sanda, Voskamp, Ilse, Struckman, Lisanne, Maagdenberg, Geertje, Weppelman, Ineke, Mashhoodi, Bardia, Dill, Shannen, Cortesão, João, de Haas, Wim, van Hattum, Tim, Luo, Sitong, van Rooij, Sabine, Roosenschoon, Onno, Sterk, Marjolein, Stremke, Sven, Wamelink, Wieger, Verzandvoort, Simone, Harkema, Tom, Geuze, Susanne |
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Format: | External research report biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Wageningen University & Research
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Subjects: | biobased economy, building materials, circular economy, green roofs, heat, residual streams, wood, bouwmaterialen, circulaire economie, groene daken, hout, reststromen, warmte, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-city-of-2120-all-natural |
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