Aarhus

AREA:
469.56 km2 (181.30 sq mi)
POPULATION:
373,388
Denmark

Aarhus serves as a lighthouse city under the GEF-8 Sustainable Cities Integrated Program (SCIP), sharing its leadership in circular economy innovation, climate adaptation, and citizen-driven urban governance. As Denmark’s second-largest city, Aarhus integrates sustainability and resilience into all aspects of city planning through its Climate Strategy 2030, which commits to achieving climate neutrality by the end of the decade. The city combines renewable energy systems, sustainable water management, and nature-based design to enhance livability and biodiversity. Through the GPSC Global Knowledge Platform, Aarhus contributes its experience in green infrastructure, district heating, and participatory approaches, helping peer cities transition toward equitable, low-carbon, and resource-efficient development.

 

Recent initiatives

Transit-Oriented Development

Transit-Oriented Development Public transportation is often a city’s best strategy to curb congestion and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But rapidly expanding populations and insufficient financing

Municipal PPP

Well-designed and well-managed Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) can deliver high-quality and cost-efficient infrastructure, helping municipalities address critical infrastructure needs in the face

Gender and Cities

The World Bank Group takes as its starting point that no country, community, or economy can achieve its potential or meet the challenges of the 21st century without the full and equal participation of
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