Open arena 35/5/2023 ![]() This is clearly expressed in the SDG 11, which targets making cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. According to the United Nations, there is a need for integrated policies to improve the lives of urban dwellers. As Europe and the world continue to urbanise, future challenges to sustainable development and human well-being will be increasingly concentrated in cities. More than half of the world’s population lives in cities, and this proportion is still increasing. ![]() The second focus of this arena is the urban environment from a well-being perspective. Bringing together the research expertise of all EUniWell partners and aligned with the SDGs, it addresses key climate-related topics such as water and air pollution, cloud observatories, and also the role of specific landscapes such as the Arctic, deserts or the Baltic Sea and also includes research from economics and the social sciences on how to incentivise climate protection. The first focus of this arena is on questions related to climate change and protection from a well-being perspective. These are key components to support individual, social, and planetary well-being and are being translated into a series of common research and educational projects. This stops the user from playing with corrupt bloom in 16-bit color since the bloom code doesn't really support that yet.In the Arena Environment, Urbanity and Well-Being, researchers and professors join forces to address the challenges of climate change and climate protection to create sustainable, safe, and inclusive environments.
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