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11. Sustainable Cities & Communities

Under development

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Data for the indicator 11.1 Research on sustainable cities and communities (11.1.1 Sustainable Cities and Communities: CiteScore, 11.1.2 Sustainable Cities and Communities: FWCI & 11.1.3 Sustainable Cities and Communities: publications) is being collected via Scopus.

11.2 Support of arts and heritage

11.2.1 Public access to buildings

The University allows access to its buildings, especially those of the Central Administration, its Museums and Libraries (as mentioned below), its Sports Facilities and its Conference and Cultural Center. The later hosts many public events and  

11.2.2 Public access to libraries

Access to the University Library and its branches is open to the public for reading and studying. Any citizen can be registered to the Library, with an one-off fee, while unemployed citizens can issue a library card without any charge.

11.2.3 Public access to museums

Access to the University Museums, such as the Museum of Science and Technology, are open to the public. The Museums offer several programmes for schools of the Region and can be visited throughout the year.

11.2.4 Public access to green spaces

The University campus, which is the largest campus in Greece, is free to be accessed by everyone, especially by pedestrians.

 

11.2.5 Arts and heritage contribution

The University campus is decorated by several statues, sculptures and other artistic assets.

Photos of art and cultural monuments in the Campus

11.2.6 Record and preserve cultural heritage

The University Library has digitized many cultural heritage collections. Among these one can found the digital collection "Daniilis" that publishes old literature and historic journals and newspapers from the wide Region of Achaia (in cooperation with the Municipal Public Library of Patras) and the digital collection "En Patrais" for the Industrial Archaeology of Patras on the Diogeneia platform.

11.3 Expenditure on arts and heritage

11.3.1 Arts and heritage expenditure

11.4 Sustainable practices

11.4.1 Sustainable practices targets

The University redesigns the campus map to include new green zones (such as the side-urban park), planting and transplanting of trees, new green routes for pedestrians and cyclists, procurement of electric and conventional bicycles, creation of a parking base and photovoltaic charging system, etc., with the aim to provide quality living, sports and recreation to all members of the community.

11.4.2 Promote sustainable commuting
11.4.3 Allow remote working
11.4.4 Affordable housing for employees
11.4.5 Affordable housing for students
11.4.6 Pedestrian priority on campus

There are sidewalks all over the campus and many routes to walk from one building to the other.

11.4.7 Local authority collaboration regarding planning and development
11.4.8 Planning development - new build standards
11.4.9 Building on brownfield sites