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How can Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen accelerate resilient urban transformation? Drawing on insights from 103 urban leaders across the Nordics, our report, The Nordic Way, offers perspectives to inspire cities around the world.
[Cykelslangen, or the Bicycle Snake, is a dedicated elevated bicycle bridge in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was designed to ease cyclist traffic and improve connectivity between different areas of the city. The bridge allows cyclists to travel smoothly over the busy harbor area, connecting the Kalvebod Brygge and Islands Brygge districts. It is known for its unique and functional design, contributing to Copenhagen's reputation as a bicycle-friendly city.]
[ ]How can Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen accelerate resilient urban transformation? Drawing on insights from 103 urban leaders across the Nordics, our report, The Nordic Way, offers perspectives to inspire cities around the world.
[Cykelslangen, or the Bicycle Snake, is a dedicated elevated bicycle bridge in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was designed to ease cyclist traffic and improve connectivity between different areas of the city. The bridge allows cyclists to travel smoothly over the busy harbor area, connecting the Kalvebod Brygge and Islands Brygge districts. It is known for its unique and functional design, contributing to Copenhagen's reputation as a bicycle-friendly city.]
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[From left to right: Peter Heymann, Ramboll Group CCO, Cristina Gamboa, CEO of the World Green Building Council, and Asbjrn Kristensen Hgsbro, Head of Philanthropy at the Ramboll Foundation initiated the new strategic partnership]Global news
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