Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Improving the urban environment in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Local authorities have a decisive role in improving the urban environment.
Protecting and improving the urban environment; local
guidelines aimed at improving the urban environment.
Protecting and improving the urban environment towards local and global sustainability; and.
youth employment and improving the urban environment.
There is no single formula for improving the urban environment; each city must find its own answers to its own problems.
restoring social cohesion in cities and improving the urban environment through an integrated approach.
Improving the urban environment, including regeneration of brownfield sites
social exclusion while at the same time protecting and improving the urban environment.
In particular, it detailed a series of policy objectives for improving the urban environment that remain valid and will provide the
social cohesion and for improving the urban environment and quality of life.
This will, in the long-term, allow us to see if progress in improving the urban environment is reflected in the improvement of children's health, and in which towns
any resources committed to solidarity and improving the urban environment will- at least in the short term- mean a reduction in the resources available for improving economic efficiency and competitiveness.
This programme will in the long-term allow an analysis of whether the progress in improving the urban environment is reflected in the improvement of children's health,
regeneration; 3. improving the urban environment, including the renewal of historic centers;
refurbishment of public buildings as part of the effort to combat global warming and improve the urban environment.
possible solutions to the problems and financial incentives to relieve congestion and improve the urban environment.
Whilst respecting the principle of subsidiarity, the Commission will continue to look at ways to improve the urban environment where over 70% of the EU population resides.