LISBOAEuropeanGreencapital2020
Why are we here, today?
Lisbon won the award“European Green Capital 2020”
We didn't win because we were the most sustainable city.
We won because the city evolved in all the environmental parameters — energy, water, mobility, residues, green structure, and biodiversity.
We won because we've proved we can evolve, assuming ambitious future commitments in all parameters.
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CommunicationEv
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Letter by letter,Lisboa gains life and grows from root to canopy
Like a tree, in which the crow comes to land, one of the symbols of the city.
Communicatin Concept
Choose to evolve
The Lisbon European Green Capital 2020 communication must be,permanently, an appeal and a challenge so that each one of us evolve collectivelly and individually.
“Evolve” that’s our slogan.#evolui
Green Capital StoreDoors open to citizens
Daily information about the schedule
Permanent support teamExhibition area
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WaterEnergyWasteGreen spacesBiodiversityNoiseAir quality
Where are weIn
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soWater ConsumptionCity of Lisbon vs CMLConsumption and CML targets
9,2 | 94 Million m3
City of Lisbon -33%(2004-17)
2004 2017
4,9 | 63 Million m3
CML -46%(2004-17)
8%10%
Energy and Emissions in the Municipalityof LisbonDecarbonizing GoalsFinal energy consumption and CO2 emissions
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Waste production in Lisbon 2015-2018Waste
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Selective collection rate 28%
Recycling rate and preparation forreuse 34.4%
Only 1% - 3% landfill waste
Waste
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rGreen Structureevolution in Lisbon2008-2021
New Rehabilitated
90.6 16.4
2008-2012
Area on hectares
105.5 12.5
2013-2017
151.5 18
2018-2021
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100 thousand trees2017-2021
Hortas UrbanasIn
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20Horticultural
parksTallions Tallions
25Horticultural
parksby 2021
Lisbon good Practice Guides INFORMAEnergy matrixWater matrixBiodiversity PlanNoise PlaneWaste PlanMonsanto Plan | Fire PreventionInteractive Map of Green SpacesGeoreferencing of Lisbon TreesHeat Islands MapHeat Waves ChartAir Quality MapPORTUGAL Collection | LISBON Collection
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Parish CouncilsSchools: 1st Cycle to UniversitiesCompaniesInstitutionsCitizens
Involvement of all Citizens and Stakeholders
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Heritage: from territory to talentA show of the best of the city and the country
WorksSurprise gardensInnovationsMeetings of the FutureLandscapesResearch CentresSustainable Enterprises
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SERRA DA ESTRELA
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Official Opening
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15h Parque Eduardo VIIPavilhão Carlos LopesEstufa Fria de Lisboa
Inauguration of the ExhibitionThe Sea as we have never seen it
JANEIROOceanário de LisboaParque das Nações
JANEIROPlanting 20,000 trees4.000 em Rio Seco (Alto da Ajuda)6.000 Parque Vale da Ameixoeira (Santa Clara)9.000 Parque Vale da Montanha (Areeiro/Marvila)1.000 Corredor Verde de Monsanto
1Plant your tree
Abertura Oficial
10JANEIRO
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O Mar de Portugal como nunca o vimos
12Plantação de
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Environment and climate change, health and healthy eating
International conferencesCycle of national conferences
From conversations to conferencesDebates with transparency and critical spirit
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CONFERÊNCIA DOS OCEANOS
CICLO DE CONFERÊNCIASACADEMIA DAS CIÊNCIAS DE LISBOA
Green Week 2020Abertura 1 de Junho
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
Oceans | THE SEA AS WE'VE NEVER SEEN ITOceanário de Lisboa
Historical and Botanical Gardens of PortugalBiblioteca Nacional
Travel through Scientific Illustration in PortugalMuseu Nacional de História Natural
The Fulminense FloraTorre do Tombo
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Cultivate. The Lisbon GardensMuseu de Lisboa Palácio Pimenta
Gabriela AlbergariaCulturgest
10 years of the Scratch GroupMuseu Nacional de História Natural
Silva PortoSociedade de Belas Artes
Animistic Sculptures by João da SilvaSociedade de Belas Artes
Luxury TrashMUDE
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ReMuseuInauguração em Abril de 2020
VARIAÇÕES NATURAISMUSEU NACIONAL DE HISTÓRIA NATURAL E DA CIÊNCIA
ÁguaPavilhão do Conhecimento Ciência Viva
Agricultura e arquitetura: do lado do campoCentro Cultural de Belém
A sustainable Lisbon is a path that has to be traveled by all.
From companies to NGOs. From public powers to citizens. All the people, from the older to the younger ones. From the most conscientious to the most skeptical. From the most active to the most conformists.To all indifferent.
Sustainability is a moral imperative, which concerns everyone.
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Commitment
The city of Lisbon iscommitted with the future.
Covenant of Mayors,Internacional work network,Sustainable delevopment objectives
60% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030
Carbon neutrality by 2050
Resilience to climate changes
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URBAN PARKPRAÇA ESPANHA
Lisbona solar city
with sustainableenergy sources
Energy and EmissionsDecabornization goalsFinal energy consumption and CO2 emissions
2002
3.780Kt CO2
2010 2016 2030
42%26% 60%
Reduction Efforts2016-203060% Goals
2050
Path for carbon neutrality
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60%
Municipal
Serviços
Residencial
Iluminação pública
Transportes
Industria
Prod. Local eletricidade
Weitgh of the sectorial reductions
2030
Reduction Efforts2016-203060% Goals
55%
22%
11%
2%
1%
2%7%
Energy and EmissionsDecabornization goalsFinal energy consumption and CO2 emissions
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60% reduction in energy consumption30% municipal buildings20% services and residential general consumption10% industry
Energy Savings
67% reduction in energy consumption
Public Lighting
100 MW installed photovoltaic power27% of the roofs with the best solar potential equipped with solar panels
Solar Energy
Energy poverty: eradication by 2050
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Mobilitysustainable, accessible
and smart
200kmCICLOVIAS
Reliable, accessible and intergrated public transportationnetwork
Single Transportation Pass in all the Metropolitan area
410 new high environmental performance buses by 2023
Fleet Duplication of Fast Trams
40% more public road transport offer at the Metropolitan Area
Expansion of the subway network and renewal of Transtejo'sfleet.
City-wide cycling infrastructure
Shared services promotion
European city of reference by 2030C
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More sustainable mobility
Seven out of ten trips on public transport and active modes
Car travel reduction from 57% to 33%
Promotion of shared modes and mobility as a service
Bicycle network and shared bicycles throughout the city
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Green infrastructurein the fight against
climate changes
85,3% of the population living less than 300 metersfrom a green zone with at least 2000 square meters by2021
Green SpacesIn
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250hectares of greenzones
Actual
+100hectares by 2021
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The city withgreen spaces
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25%
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90% of the population lives less than 300m from a green space (2000 m2)
MAKING SHADOW TO FIGHT THE HEAT WAVES25,000 trees and shrubs planted annually
WATER SCARCITY RESILIENCE75% increase in areas of biodiverse rainfed meadows
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ALCÂNTARAVALLEY
Lisbon, a city that completes
the water cycle
General Drainage Plan
Recycled water distribution networkNatural Based Retention BowlsSwimming in Tejo River
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Water ConsumptionGoals 2017-2030 CML
2017
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5.000 m3
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Lisbon,a city looking for
less noise
Estimated number of people exposed to different classes ofLden values, expressed in dB(A), for noise from road traffic - DAY
Noise | Goals 2030C
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Noise Levels No measures with measures Reduction (%)
Estimated number of people exposed to different classes of Lnvalues, expressed in dB(A), for noise from road traffic - NIGHT
Ruído | Metas 2030C
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Noise Levels No measures with measures Reduction (%)
Better air qualityBetter public health
Indicators of air quality by pollutants.
Air Quality | Goals 2025C
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Circular EconomyReduce. Repair. Reuse
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50%Reduction in
undifferentiated wastesent for energy appreciation (incineration).
Implementation throughout the city of The Selective Collection Door-to-Door of Biowaste
Waste | Goals 2030C
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Redução da produção de resíduos per capita em 15%.
50%selective collection of waste from the total waste produced (currently the rate of selective collection is 28%)
60%recycling rate and preparation for reuse (currently the value is 34.4%)C
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Resíduos | Metas 2030C
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Eco Center and CIREWaste and Energy Interpretation Center
Date: November 2020900 m2. Garden Cabeço das Rolas
Parque das Nações
Promoting the circular economyand awareness-raising in the theme
waste and energy
Urban planning focused on resilience to climate change
Metropolitan Plan for Adaptation to Climate Change
A city thought, a city planned
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Climate Action Lisbon 2030We invite all brands, companies, public and
private entities to join this commitment.
This is our legacy for thegenerations to come.
Obrigado.