New member states benefit from clean-up
Series: RICS Brussels Briefing ; 31 May 2004 (1)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Six cities in Estonia, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia are among 17 projects selected for the European Union's 50m euro CIVITAS programme for the promotion of clean urban transport. The cities will be part of a programme in combating congestion and pollution through new technologies, new planning measures, improved energy efficiency and the use of alternative fuels. The CIVITAS Initiative is in line with EU strategy to substitute 20% of the diesel and petrol fuels used in the road transport sector by 2020. More information on the CIVITAS Initiative is available on the CIVITAS website http://www.civitas-initiative.org/civitas/home.cfm .| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London News article | WB4021-09 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 126355-1001 |
Six cities in Estonia, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia are among 17 projects selected for the European Union's 50m euro CIVITAS programme for the promotion of clean urban transport. The cities will be part of a programme in combating congestion and pollution through new technologies, new planning measures, improved energy efficiency and the use of alternative fuels. The CIVITAS Initiative is in line with EU strategy to substitute 20% of the diesel and petrol fuels used in the road transport sector by 2020. More information on the CIVITAS Initiative is available on the CIVITAS website http://www.civitas-initiative.org/civitas/home.cfm .