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Green light for new eco-district in Freiburg

February 27, 2019

Overlooking Freiburger Münster (Freiburg Minster); the cathedral of Freiburg im Breisgau

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The planned climate-neutral housing development has been the subject of heated public debate in Freiburg. The city’s high quality of life has long made it a sought-after location. It is growing fast, with record birth rates over the past years and close to 25’000 more people expected to join by 2030, what is putting increased pressure on infrastructure and public services. Housing is in high demand, with ever more people on the waiting list for emergency accommodation and rents well above the German and EU average.

 

 

 

 

 

"By demanding and designing a climate-neutral district with a fifty percent quota of social housing,” says Carsten Rothballer, Coordinator for Sustainable Resources, Climate and Resilience at ICLEI Europe, “Freiburg is responding adequately to global and local challenges alike. For the first time, the City rewarded only those public offers in which tenderers designed an energy concept as an integrated part of the urban plan. The selected offer proved that this approach should be applied in any future urban development to remedy the build-up of unaffordable rents, but not compromising Freiburg's long-term goal of climate neutrality by 2050."

 

 

 

 

 

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The C–Track 50 project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N°784974.

 

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