Urban Futures 2030: Urban Development and Urban Lifestyles of the Future

This publication is a result of the international “Urban Futures 2030 – Urban Development and Urban Lifestyles of the Future” conference organized by the Heinrich Böll Foundation and the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, focusing on cities' roles in solving the climate crisis and transitioning to sustainable architecture and urban planning.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:

Heinrich Böll Stiftung

Authors: Andreas Hofer, Andreas Quednau, Franziska Eichstädt-bohlig, Fritz Reusswig, Joachim Eble, Matthias Schuler, Michael Müller, Peter Droege, Peter Hettlich, Philipp Oswalt, Piet Eckert, Sabine Drewes, Sabine Müller, Sebastian Jehle, Simona Weisleder, Stefan Denig, Ted Caplow, Ulla Schreiber, Ulrich Hatzfeld, Walter Prigge, Weiding Long, Ralf Fücks
Geographic focus: Global

Methods

The research method involved analyzing the current challenges faced by cities, exploring innovative solutions for sustainable architecture and urban planning, and discussing these solutions at the “Urban Futures 2030” conference. The report also includes case studies and examples of sustainable urban development projects.

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Key Insights

The “Urban Futures 2030” report explores sustainable urban development in response to the climate crisis. It discusses the role of cities in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the transition to renewable energy, and the integration of sustainable architecture and urban planning. The report includes various projects and policies aimed at transforming urban spaces to be more eco-friendly, socially just, and economically viable. It emphasizes the importance of global climate justice, the need for a “low-carbon building culture,” and the potential of cities to become self-sufficient in energy through innovative technologies and intelligent urban design.

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