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La Coruña will host in November 2005 Awards Livable Communities International Meeting Connclusiones

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International Awards Exhibition to green and sustainable cities in the world (The International Awards for Liveable Communities)

The city of La Coruña will host until 11 November at the municipal hall of the palace of the port of this international meeting. Be presented over forty cities on five continents (countries such as Tasmania, Australia, China, UK, USA, Canada, Poland, Russia, etc), La Coruña will become the world center of municipal best practices for a week period that will expose some of the examples of best practices worldwide in the fields of Planning, Planning, Environment and Citizenship.

Among the cities that are represented in La Coruña include big cities like Delhi (India), Prague (Czech Republic), Lodz (Poland), Oslo (Norway), Tshwane (formerly Pretoria, South Africa) and Zhangjiagang (China). It should be noted the support of large companies and institutions in the city event, which will be sponsored by Caixa Galicia, Fadesa, Began and Urbaser, also having Inditex companies and R as associates.



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The tour will allow visitors to see different photographic and audiovisual material in different cities, with their characteristics and basic data of interest. The exhibition will remain open during office hours 10:00 to 14:00 and 4:00 to 20:00.), Which brings together more than fifty cities around the world to present and share their projects. Share

sustainable projects, share experiences and learn show is part of good governance, especially if we move forward. The possibility that events like this give us is very important for cities and municipalities in Galicia La Coruna, as they allow to publicize our activities in the areas of environment, participation etc., And also to learn from other communities on different continents , cultures and sizes all united in their efforts of government to be useful to their city.

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Nations in Bloom began in 1997 with the approval of Program Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and supported by many governments and government agencies. Since 1997 more than 50 countries were represented at the International Nations in Bloom Awards. Since 2004 the festival has a new name - 'The International Awards for Liveable Communities' International Awards and Livable Communities. Creating livable communities has always been a goal of the event and also because it is in each city, the name change comes at the right time.

The final stages of Nations in Bloom was held in Madrid in 1997, in Al Ain (UAE) in 1998 in Hamamatsu (Japan) in 1999, in Washington DC in 2000, Shenzhen (China) in 2001 in Stuttgart ( Germany) in 2002 and Appeldoorn (NL) in 2003. The final phase, with the new name of International Awards Livable Communities, was held in Niagara (Canada) in 2004. The 2005 will be based in La Coruña. Career

La Coruna to a Sustainable City

La Coruna in 2001 in the city of Shenzhen (China) was awarded the special prize of Practice for the Environment and the city of Stuttgart won the 3 rd placed in the general category of cities between 200,000 and 1 million inhabitants. Not only is a collective satisfaction be well evaluated, but also participate in the event is an unforgettable experience and can return with new ideas and international contacts for the exchange of ideas and projects. It's something from La Coruña recommend to any city. Here we provide basic information on the organization of the event and how to participate.

challenges evident in the direction of the local environment are not limited to any particular community. All problems are common throughout the world and the challenges of managing cities do not respect borders. The only thing that changes is the degree of commitment. A national environment is nothing more than the sum of the local environments and each city has a duty to control their own environment for the enjoyment of this and future generations. Resources are plentiful and the expectations of citizens are growing, therefore it is imperative that best practices are shared across political and cultural borders.

Attend the final phase of Livable Communities Award is a unique opportunity to observe and learn these practices and establish professional relationships to share information, experiences and techniques to organize visits. These relationships have led to new initiatives in the community and more effective use of resources, especially of public money.


Awards for best cities by population:

Category A: up to 20,000 inhabitants
Category B: between 20,001 and 75,000 inhabitants
Category C: between 75,001 and 200,000 inhabitants
Category D: between 200,001 and 1,000 .000 inhabitants
Category E: more than one million


Evaluation criteria: The presentations are divided into five sections

i) Improvement Landscape
ii) Heritage Management
iii) environmental practices,
iv) Participation of the community and
v) Planning for the future.



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