Senate Department for Urban Mobility, Transport, Climate Action and the Environment

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    The Berlin Senate Department for Mobility, Transport, Climate Action and the Environment (SenMVKU) shapes sustainable urban development, improves public transport, and implements climate protection measures in Berlin.

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  • Berlin’s heat transition

    Berlin needs a heat transition! The city is pushing ahead with phasing out coal and implementing city-wide heat planning. The use of renewable energies for heat energy requirements is essential.

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  • Urban Green Space

    Here you can find information about public parks, green belts, city squares, children's playgrounds, city trees, allotment gardens, cemeteries, and the history of Berlin's urban green spaces.

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  • Low emission zone

    The low-emission zone is an area where only vehicles that comply with emission standards are allowed. Vehicles with particularly high emissions are prohibited.

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Senatorin Ute Bonde

Political leadership

Senator Ute Bonde, Permanent Secretary for Mobility and Transport Johannes Wieczorek and Permanent Secretary for Climate Protection and the Environment Britta Behrendt. More information

Radfahrerin auf der Eberswalder Straße

Mobility and Transport

This is how Berlin is moving forward: with a modern transport policy to ensure everyone can move quickly and easily. Managing the traffic of a metropolis with millions of residents requires complex planning and continuous modernization of roads and bridges. More information

Luftaufnahme Siegessäule Berlin

Climate Action

Heatwaves, heavy rain, storms: the consequences of climate change are already evident. We are transforming Berlin into a climate-neutral metropolis and adapting the city to the impacts of climate change. More information

Panorama von Berlin mit Tiergarten, Reichstag und Fernsehturm

Environment

Whether it's clean air, clean water, unpolluted soil, or reduced noise: a healthy environment is essential for everyone in Berlin. We are committed to reducing waste and conserving natural resources. More information

NATURA 2000-Gebiet Grunewald

Nature and Green

Berlin is a green metropolis: parks, forests, protected areas, and gardens make our city a better place to live. We are taking steps to ensure that Berlin's urban nature is preserved as part of our quality of life. More information

Flaggen der EU

EU and International Affairs

Find information about European affairs, city partnerships, delegations, and networks here. More information

Senate Department for Urban Mobility, Transport, Climate Action and the Environment

Am Köllnischen Park 3
10179 Berlin

Tel.: +49 30 9025-0