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Discover how the city of Stockholm is revolutionizing the Järva district to create a sustainable urban environment by 2030. With a focus on good housing, safety, education, and job opportunities, this ambitious project aims to enhance the quality of life for its 60,000 residents. From energy efficiency to renewable energy sources and improved transportation, explore the innovative methods being implemented to build a greener future. Join the movement towards sustainable renewal and be part of a transformative journey in urban development.
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CITY OF STOCKHOLM Sustainable Järva!
Järva Akalla • Built in 1966-1980 • 60.000 inhabitants • 25.400 apartments • 700 private houses + 221 rowhouses Husby Kista Sweden Hjulsta Tensta Rinkeby CITY OF STOCKHOLM
Vision Järva 2030 • Good housing and a more varied urban environment • Everyday safety and security • Improved education and language teaching • More jobs and enterprises www.stockholm.se/jarvalyftet CITY OF STOCKHOLM
Environmental profiled urban districts Royal Seaport The buildings of the 1960-70:ies West Liljeholmen CITY OF STOCKHOLM
The buildings of the 1960-70:ies • 1/3 of the building stock in Europe • 200 million Europeans • First generation industrialised building methods • Low energy efficiency • Urgent need of renovation CITY OF STOCKHOLM
Energy efficiency Renewable energy Sustainable transportation Participation and information Evaluation CITY OF STOCKHOLM
Two methods Traditional construction Pre-fabricated elements Three house-styles Twelve story apartment blocks in Akalla Five story buildings with external galleries in Husby Typical three story buildings in Rinkeby From 188 kWh/m2 to 88 kWh/m2 Akalla Husby Rinkeby CITY OF STOCKHOLM
2. Renewable energy • Electricity production • Solar cells integrated in the roofs and facades • Wind turbine • Heat production • Solar panels for warm water and heating • Thermal storage by drill hole in bedrock CITY OF STOCKHOLM
3. Transportation • Bicycle measures • Analyses of the bicycle lanes • Plan of action to improve biking facilities (lanes, lighting, parking) • Biking school for adults • Car sharing club • Construction logistics CITY OF STOCKHOLM
Protests in Husby – a start for The Järva Dialog CITY OF STOCKHOLM
10 000 inhabitants participated 30 000 opinions and idéas delivered CITY OF STOCKHOLM
4. Participation and information • The Järva Dialog • Environmental hosts in each building • Education i cooperation with nurseries, schools and associations • The Rinkeby Academy • Culture-historical path • The Tensta Apartment - characteristic of the period • Energy, Environmental and Technique investments and local employment CITY OF STOCKHOLM
Expected Results • A model in Sustainable Renewal • Changed habits through Information and Participation • Sustainable transports • Contribution to local, national and international Environmental Targets • Extensive Evaluation by the KTH Royal Institute of Technology • Developed Methods possible to repeat in millions of buildings World Wide www.stockholm.se/hallbarajarva lisa.enarsson@miljo.stockholm.se CITY OF STOCKHOLM