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Local Voices for Sustainability

Local Voices for Sustainability

Written by: ICLEI Europe
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How are cities creating more sustainable urban environments? In Local Voices for Sustainability, we sit down with advocates and officials from ICLEI Europe member cities to discuss their sometimes rocky, but always interesting, journey towards a more sustainable future. Learn more at www.iclei-europe.orgICLEI Europe Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • How a historic Portuguese city is reinventing itself for a changing climate
    Feb 5 2026

    When climate risk meets cultural heritage, cities have to make choices. In this episode, we head to Guimarães to find out how one of Europe’s oldest cities is rewriting its relationship with nature. Carlos Ribeiro, President of the Landscape Lab, takes us behind the scenes of fire prevention, riverbed restoration, and a green strategy that connects city, landscape, and community — just as Guimarães steps into the spotlight as European Green Capital and host of the European Urban Resilience Forum.


    Check out Guimarães' Mapa Verde (Green Map) here.

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    27 mins
  • How Paris is growing into a garden city
    Nov 12 2025

    Paris is transforming into a greener, more liveable city—one street and biodiversity corridor at a time. In this episode, we sit down with Celeste Rouberol from the City of Paris about how the French capital is reimagining urban life through nature, from its ambitious Biodiversity Plan to new community-led green spaces.
    Learn about Paris' role as a Lighthouse City in the UNP+ project, here.
    Learn about the EU's Nature Restoration Regulation, here.

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    25 mins
  • How Do You Protect a Disappearing Island in a Changing Climate?
    Sep 8 2025

    What does it mean to live on an island that may one day vanish? How can communities adapt to climate change, and what does staying – or leaving – really mean? In this episode, ICLEI Europe speaks with Dr. Catharina Greve about Neuwerk, a tiny island in northern Germany where climate change is no abstraction – storm surges, rising seas, and shifting tides define daily life. Greve introduces the RescueME project, which explores how cultural landscapes like Neuwerk can (or cannot) be preserved, and how residents are shaping their own future.

    From horse-drawn carts crossing tidal flats to “serious games” – where locals and policymakers test out future scenarios – this conversation dives deep into resilience, wilderness, and the tough choices communities face when home itself is at risk.

    Explore the work being done by ICLEI Europe's Resilience and Climate Adaptation team here.

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    29 mins
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