With the increasing frequency of tropical days due to climate change, it is essential to adapt cities as soon as possible through various adaptation measures, such as planting trees and plants. Experts emphasize the need for projects that reduce temperature and improve the quality of life for city residents, despite the financial challenges of their implementation. ČTK reports on the discussion on climate change organized by EUROPEUM Institute.
Show moreThe EU Migration Pact has long been the subject of heated debate between the Czech government and the opposition. From the latter there are opinions that it is a monstrous agreement masking refugee quotas or fears that illegal migration will destroy the Czech Republic. But the government says it is a step in the right direction, despite the Czech Republic's abstention in the vote on the pact. Viktor Daněk, deputy director of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the change of their position for ČRo Plus.
Show moreCities in southern and western Europe are adapting to summer heatwaves. What measures are they taking to protect their citizens? In an article for EURACTIV, EUROPEUM Institute Associate Katarína Svitková describes the situation.
Show moreOur research associate Katarína Svitková wrote an article for URBACT. In the text, she outlines where gender is an issue in urban planning and management and how this perspective can help build better cities for life.
Show moreOur researcher Jana Juzová commented on the situation regarding the EU Summit with the Western Balkans in Slovenia in the live broadcast of Studio ČT24. The topic of conversation is, among other things, the accession of the Western Balkans to the EU, its form and timeline.
Show moreEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy kindly invites you to another Café Evropa in the regions debate, which will take place in Knihovna města Mladá Boleslav. On Monday of the 2nd March, we shall discuss the topic of the Brexit and how it will affect our lives.
Show more PDFEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy kindly invites you to another Café Evropa in the regions debate, which will take place in Knihovna města Hradce Králové. On Thursday of the 20th February, we shall discuss the topic of the EU and its relationshi with the Middle East and possible ways to help with calming the tension in this region.
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