
Freiburg charter
The Freiburg Charter is a set of guiding principles developed in 2007 by urban planners, architects, and environmental experts to promote sustainable city development. It emphasizes creating urban spaces that are environmentally friendly, socially inclusive, and economically viable. Key concepts include reducing dependence on cars, enhancing public transportation, increasing green spaces, and fostering community participation. The goal is to design cities that support healthy living, conserve resources, and adapt to climate change, ultimately improving residents' quality of life while respecting ecological limits.