Sustainability index: Wolfsburg, Ulm and Heidelberg at the top

Wolfsburg, Ulm and Heidelberg are considered the most sustainable cities in Germany. This is according to a sustainability index compiled by the Cologne Institute for Economic Research (IW) on behalf of ImmoScout24 and Wirtschaftswoche. The index analyzed the economic, ecological and social sustainability of over 70 independent cities in Germany. Various factors were included in the assessment, such as economic structure, the real estate market and sustainability.

The cities of Herne, Duisburg and Gelsenkirchen occupy the last three places in the sustainability index. According to ImmoScout24, the poor air quality, the lowest engineering density and one of the highest youth unemployment rates are responsible for Herne's poor ranking. Duisburg has a lot of catching up to do, particularly in terms of infrastructure for electric charging stations, air quality and the employment rate of women. Gelsenkirchen has the highest youth unemployment rate and the lowest employment rate for women.

The sustainability index also examined the proportion of alternative heating energy in new buildings, for example. In this respect, the cities of Mannheim (94% alternative heating energy in new buildings), Wolfsburg (92%) and Heidelberg (92%) are impressive. In contrast, the cities of Oldenburg (23%), Osnabrück (20%) and Bremerhaven (9%) have some catching up to do.

Source and further information: immobilienscout24.de
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