Tourism, nature, culture
With roughlgy 1000 listed nature, culture and toursm sites, Mondoeco is the international network for culturally sensitive travellers who look for eco-friendly places to visit-or-stay, with simple but environmentally aware philosophies.
A usefull web-site to searching for sites of green-tourism, sites of naturalistic and cultural interest through very user-friendly maps. A web-site that also brings news on green tourism, nature, culture, communication and environment, to all stake-holders sharing common ecological beliefs.
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News from Mondoeco

European Heat Pump Forum
The European Heat Pump Association organizes its 5th European Heat Pump Forum, which will be held in Milan this year on the 8th of May. This high level conference will focus on the European Heat Pump Market with a special angle on implementation of EU legislation in one of the growing heat pump...
apr 23, 2012 / Read more »

Green and Blue Space
The Municipality of Faenza has implemented a bio-neighbourhood incentive programme for developers. This is included in their Town Planning Regulations. The incentive programme aims to achieve energy savings, promote aesthetic qualities of neighbourhoods, and also create better microclimate...
apr 23, 2012 / Read more »

EAWAG - sustainable building ideas
The Zentrum Chriesbach was inaugurated in 2006 and offers a new perspective in terms of sustainable office buildings. Most of the energy targets have been met.
Key features:
- Chimney effect in the atrium to cool the building overnight in the summer. This ventilation, combined with air supplied...
apr 15, 2012 / Read more »

Parco Ticino, a new model of territorial Development
The FAI (Fondo Ambiente Italiano) and WWF Italy organised the seminar “ Parco Ticino, a new model of territorial Development” with the participation of Piero Gnudi, minister of regional affairs, tourism and sport.
The aim of the meeting was to discuss about the Project of builging a...
apr 13, 2012 / Read more »


















