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FragMent: Understanding How Cities Shape Our Stress and Well-being

Imagine this: It is Tuesday morning, you are riding your bike to work on a designated lane through the fresh spring air, hearing nothing but birds chirping and glimpsing the first rays of sun forecasted for the day. Does that sound relatable? Or perhaps it reminds you of a cartoon character who got dressed by …

National emergency organisation plan (PNOS): Strengthening Civil Security in Luxembourg

The National emergency organisation plan (Plan National d’Organisation des Secours – PNOS) introduced under Luxembourg’s revised Civil Security Law of 27 March 2018, is an important initiative to enhance the country’s emergency response capabilities. By outlining clear objectives for the Luxembourg Fire and Rescue Corps (Corps grand-ducal d’incendie et de secours – CGDIS), the PNOS …

Strengthening Climate Resilience: Insights from the second CIPU workshop 2024

On 9 October 2024, the second workshop in this year’s CIPU series built on the outcomes of the first workshop to further explore “The Climate-Resilient City”. Held in the city Dudelange, the workshop brought together 30 participants from Luxembourg’s municipalities and other stakeholders to explore strategies for enhancing urban resilience to climate change. The workshop …

Zesumme Renovéieren: Transforming Homes in Differdange for a Sustainable Future

The city of Differdange is strengthening energy efficiency in Luxembourg with its project Zesumme renovéieren, which promotes the sustainable renovation of residential buildings. Supported by Klima-Agence, the Ministry of Energy and Spatial Development, the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Sustainable Development, and the National Institute for Architectural Heritage (INPA), this initiative helps homeowners lower their …

Tomorrow’s Mobility: A Sustainable Plan for Luxembourg City

On 27 June 2024, the new mobility plan (“Mobilitéitsplang”) of the City of Luxembourg was presented to the public. Its aim is to reorganise the capital’s transport system to respond to the corresponding challenges of 2035. This strategic plan addresses the challenges of population growth, environmental concerns and urban accessibility, while promoting sustainable, innovative and …

Differdange’s Commitment to Climate Neutrality Through NetZeroCities

Differdange, the third biggest city of Luxembourg, is committed to becoming a climate-neutral city by 2030 as part of the EU’s NetZeroCities initiative. Key efforts include improving energy efficiency, increasing the use of renewable energy, promoting sustainable transport and reducing waste. Public engagement is central, with e.g. workshops involving citizens in policy-making. Aim NetZeroCities is …

Building Climate-Resilient Cities: Highlights from the first CIPU Workshop 2024

On June 10, 2024, the Cellule d’information pour la politique urbaine (CIPU) hosted its first workshop of the year, focusing on the crucial topic of climate-resilient urban development. The event took place at the Ellergronn Nature Reserve in Esch-sur-Alzette, where participants gathered to explore strategies that could help Luxembourg’s cities and municipalities adapt to the …

CIPU 2023 – all about the Productive City

Amidst climate change, resource scarcity, and social inequality, the “Productive City” emerges as a transformative concept for making cities more sustainable, resilient, and liveable. By seamlessly integrating living, working, and leisure spaces, this model can strengthen local economies, create jobs, and foster vibrant, inclusive communities. In 2023, CIPU focused on exploring and advancing this vision …

The Strategy of Esch-sur-Alzette towards Urban Resilience

The city of Esch-sur-Alzette has made a promising start as a leader in urban resilience, becoming the first city in Luxembourg to develop a resilience plan. Its objective is to enhance the city’s capacity to address a diverse range of challenges, including natural disasters such as floods and heatwaves, as well as technological disruptions such …

Housing Cooperatives in Luxembourg: A Future for Communal Living?

In the dynamic and pressured landscape of Luxembourg’s housing market, innovative solutions are essential to address the growing challenges of affordability and community integration. One promising approach is the housing cooperative model, which offers an alternative to traditional homeownership and renting. These cooperatives emphasise communal living, ecological responsibility, and affordability, providing a sustainable and inclusive …

The Minett UNESCO Biosphere: Paving the Way to Climate Neutrality

In October 2020, a significant milestone was achieved in the southern Luxembourg region, as 11 municipalities under the PRO-SUD syndicate joined the UNESCO Biosphere network, a label renowned as educational hubs for sustainable development. This move accelerates a series of initiatives aimed at actively fostering sustainable development. One of the key initiatives that followed was …

Kuebebierg: Redefining Urban Development in Luxembourg’s business district Kirchberg

Introducing Kuebebierg, a new urban development in Luxembourg’s Kirchberg area managed by the Fonds Kirchberg, focused on creating a sustainable and inclusive community. With an emphasis on environmental responsibility, social diversity, and economic viability, Kuebebierg aims to set a benchmark for future urban projects. From promoting alternative transportation to supporting local agriculture, Kuebebierg offers a …