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Sustainable mobility

Description: Lesson plans to introduce students to sustainable mobility.

Sustainable mobility habits

Area: Ljubljana
Description: Activities for children to develop sustainable mobility habits and shift the pattern of mobility towards greater sustainability.

Tap or fountain water?

Area: Lecco, Lombardia
Description: Is an educational material that encourages the use of tap or fountain water. Teaching materials for students and teachers, with the possibility of tests.

The canal recovery project

Area: Delhi
Description: Website page in English describing the canal recovery project in Israel (audio is also present).

The importance of water

Area: Lombardia
Description: This material is composed by slides in italian.

The patent NBS (Natural Biological System) - how those systems were applied

Area: Delhi
Description: The patent NBS (Natural Biological System) developed by Ayala Water and Ecology offered Delhi and many other locations around the globe a practical, on-site method for the simultaneous purification of soil, water, and air with a negative carbon footprint. The current paper describes how those systems were applied to the on-ground situation after an extensive environmental survey that was conducted to identify the needs and difficulties characterizing the city.

The school garden and vegetable cultivation

Description: The brochure gives a clear overview of all the steps that teachers and/or educators have to deal with they meet from the first idea to starting the school garden and vegetable cultivation.

Traffic safety and mobility education

Description: Resorces and info that aim to improve the quality of traffic safety and mobility education.

Waste

Area: Rijeka
Description: n.a.

Water economy

Description: A report on water in Italy.
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