1. Denmark – Denmark’s Ministry of Environment and Energy has implemented a program that provides funding for energy-efficient renovation projects on cultural and historic buildings.
2. Germany – Germany has a national initiative called “KlimaSchutzPlus” that provides funding and technical assistance for sustainable cultural buildings.
3. France – The French Ministry of Culture has created a certification program for energy-efficient cultural buildings, which includes guidelines for building design, operation, and maintenance.
4. Norway – Norway has implemented a range of policies and programs to promote energy-efficient and sustainable cultural buildings, including funding for renovation and new construction projects.
5. Sweden – Sweden has a national program called “Miljöbyggnad” that provides certification and technical assistance for sustainable buildings, including cultural buildings.
6. United Kingdom – The UK has a range of initiatives promoting sustainable cultural buildings, including the “Green Heritage Fund” which provides funding for energy-efficient renovation projects.
7. Netherlands – The Netherlands has implemented a range of policies and programs to promote sustainable cultural buildings, including funding for renovation and new construction projects.
8. Italy – Italy has implemented a number of initiatives to promote sustainable cultural buildings, including funding for energy-efficient renovation projects and support for the use of renewable energy.
9. Canada – Canada has a range of initiatives promoting sustainable cultural buildings, including funding for energy-efficient renovation projects and incentives for the use of renewable energy.
10. Australia – The Australian government has implemented a range of policies and programs to promote sustainable cultural buildings, including funding for energy-efficient renovation projects and support for the use of renewable energy.