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Posted: 08. December 2016
The city of Copenhagen has about 600.000 inhabitants and that number is expected to rise to 669.000 by 2025. Nordhavnen will accommodate a large proportion of these inhabitants.
Posted: 02. November 2016
On October 28th the third BLOXHUB morning took place discussing Fablabs, Sharing and Local Production. Find a short reflection on the topics discussed here. 
Posted: 31. October 2016
Project managers Andreia Fidalgo and Shirley Bröcker visited the city of Malmo in Sweden and explored the Western Harbor more closely. 
Posted: 24. October 2016
IFHP Chief Executive Anette Galskjøt shares her reflections on the New Urban Agenda as the global framework for sustainable urban development and as the backbone of IFHP’s role as implementation agent.
Posted: 10. May 2016
IFHP's Senior Project Manager Christina Krog went to the Healthy Buildings Day 2016 hosted by the VELUX Group and learned a lot about Europeans’ health and living conditions. Read the blogpost for her insights and some interesting facts.
Posted: 29. April 2016
Findings after the 'Second National Meeting' taking place in Denmark within the IFHP programme Housing of Refugees and Migrants
Posted: 14. April 2016
IFHP aims to put green cities on the international agenda, as we work with the UN and urban campaigners to tackle the major issues in housing and planning.  
Posted: 03. June 2015
Gothenburg is facing vast urban renewal and a transformation of large disused docks into new residential and commercial precincts.
Posted: 23. April 2015
This guest blog from Bo Aronsson, IFHP Council Representative for Sweden, tells a successful story about a regeneration of an industrial landscape.
Posted: 17. March 2015
This guest blog from Graham Allan, IFHP Council Representative for UK, is about public tranbsport and ticketing systems.

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