After the original project faced opposition and environmental concerns from residents and authorities in Graz, it moved to a rural community outside the city
The city will provide 600,000 euros for the project, inspired by a submission in the participatory budget
The Government has presented the idea, but some of the business actors are not too keen on it
After the original project faced opposition and environmental concerns from residents and authorities in Graz, it moved to a rural community outside the city
The Polish officials claim that Kremlin intends to use its Baltic territory as a springboard for illegal migrants into the EU
Local authorities want to fill the mobility gap left by the Bundestag’s delayed decision on a successor to the 9-euro ticket
The Hanseatic City is trying to promote the mass adoption of sustainable mobility and aviation
The vessels have been regularly blamed for raising the city’s air pollution levels
A very unique feature of the new system is that they will rotate on a 360-degree axis
Training the future builders of the metaverse
The subsidy will help renters take part in the production of cheap and climate-friendly energy
The city expects that it will recoup the 3.8-million-euro investment in the next four years
In 2021, the city counted over 10,617,173 cycling trips. Will the record be beaten?
The city’s taxi services are getting integrated into the AMB Mobility app as a way to optimize their driving routes and to provide better intermodality
More comfortable and ecological, no more anxiety while being out and about in the city
The Polish officials claim that Kremlin intends to use its Baltic territory as a springboard for illegal migrants into the EU
A very unique feature of the new system is that they will rotate on a 360-degree axis
More than 200,000 visitors are expected to pay tribute to dearly departed ones, but in the French capital some of these spots are also famous tourist sites
Training the future builders of the metaverse
For the next ten years, the initiative will aim to bridge the gap between those at risk of social exclusion and the tech labour market
The subsidy will help renters take part in the production of cheap and climate-friendly energy
The city will provide 600,000 euros for the project, inspired by a submission in the participatory budget
Despite its small size, the Grand Duchy is a dynamic and innovative country
According to Eurostat data, countries that spend less than the EU average, have grown their budgets the most in the last 10 years
Today, Eurostat published data on which countries in the EU invested the most in research and development in 2021. According to the research, Luxembourg is by far the leader per capita, sitting at 689 euros per inhabitant.
R&D is a very important facet of EU development, as it helps to strengthen the bloc’s competitive edge. In that regard, Eurostat points out that in many countries, R&D budgets have grown in the past 10 years, especially in countries that generally invest below the EU average.
At the same time, R&D investment in the entire block has grown to account for 0.75% of the EU’s total GDP, up from 0.72%. In absolute funding, however, the situation is a bit different, as in 2021 the bloc spent 244 euros per person, while in 2011, that number was 184 – showing an increase of 33%.
Luxembourg is followed by Denmark with 520 euros and Germany with 471 euros. At the same time, Romania invested the least, with 19 euros per person, preceded by Bulgaria (24.1 euros), Latvia (44.6 euros) and Hungary (59.8euros).
Yet, these numbers do not tell the whole story as many of the countries with the lowest comparative investments have made huge leaps in terms of the budget proportions that they allocate to the sector.
In Latvia, for instance, the total budget for R&D almost tripled, from 29.6 million to 84.3 million. It more than doubled in Greece (from 648.5 million to 1,623.4 million), Malta (from 14.4 million to 35.3 million) and Luxembourg (from 208.8 million to 437.4 million).
While there are many areas that use resources for research and development, Eurostat has focused on grouping them up into sectors. According to the data, there are five that dominate the budgetary agenda:
The Government has presented the idea, but some of the business actors are not too keen on it
After the original project faced opposition and environmental concerns from residents and authorities in Graz, it moved to a rural community outside the city
The Polish officials claim that Kremlin intends to use its Baltic territory as a springboard for illegal migrants into the EU
A very unique feature of the new system is that they will rotate on a 360-degree axis
Training the future builders of the metaverse
The city’s taxi services are getting integrated into the AMB Mobility app as a way to optimize their driving routes and to provide better intermodality
More comfortable and ecological, no more anxiety while being out and about in the city
The global forum concluded a month ago but this time around it aims to have further-reaching impact
The subsidy will help renters take part in the production of cheap and climate-friendly energy
The Government has presented the idea, but some of the business actors are not too keen on it
A very unique feature of the new system is that they will rotate on a 360-degree axis
The subsidy will help renters take part in the production of cheap and climate-friendly energy
This initiative seeks to integrate the values of the New European Bauhaus into the European Commission’s 100 Cities Mission
These will be spread across 11 EU countries and will serve to support the EU Missions
The European Commission has accepted to develop the idea
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