Growing Inward: Vitoria's Urbanism That Frustrates Builders
Vitoria's new General Urban Planning Plan aims to promote a more compact and sustainable city while addressing excessive land consumption.
Bpm changes its statutes. Agricole also gives the green light
Banco Bpm's extraordinary assembly approved statutory changes with a 95.4% majority, aligning governance with new capital laws and addressing Crédit Agricole's demands for board representation.
Photos: The dream of a green metropolis is fading. Trees make way for concrete
The article discusses the diminishing green spaces in Czechia's capital due to ongoing urban development.
Good luck Dua Leaper: scientists return frogs wiped out by fungal disease to wild
Scientists have successfully reintroduced green and golden bell frogs to the Australian Capital Territory for the first time in forty years, following their local extinction due to a deadly fungal disease.
"The City Devours and Devours" – Welcome to the Tristesse of the Berlin Province
The article discusses the International Green Week in January, highlighting its role in determining food preferences in Berlin, historically influenced by various committees and today driven by Greens and NGOs, while noting the enduring vibrancy of the capital despite the challenges.