URBACT Good Practices

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To view the 116 URBACT Good Practices eligible to lead a Transfer Network, please filter by "Year of label" and select "2024".

Only the Good Practices tagged as "Looking for Project Partners" in the database have already expressed the interest to lead a Transfer Network. However, URBACT Good Practices may change their status to "Looking for Project Partners" or to "Partnership complete" until the end of the call (30 June).

  • Limassol / Cyprus

    A new era

    Managing a city's sustainable development focusing on economic, environmental, social and cultural revival

  • Vaslui / Romania

    When unused and empty spaces become the centres of social inclusion

    How a city can smartly use its abandoned spaces to respond to citizens' needs

  • Cluj-Napoca / Romania

    Com’ON: participatory budgeting for youth

    Engaging young people through participatory budgeting 

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  • Preston / United Kingdom

    Progressing procurement practice through spend analysis

    Anchor institutions using spend analysis to improve procurement practice and benefit the local economy

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  • Bologna / Italy

    SALUS W SPACE

    Sustainable Accessible Livable Usable Social space for intercultural Wellbeing, Welfare and Welcoming

  • Lublin / Poland

    Participatory city strategy

    Involving city stakeholders in decision-making processes 

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  • Karlovac / Croatia

    Solar energy in public buildings

    Promoting renewable energy in public buildings 

  • Lodz / Poland

    Improving the social dimension in the process of urban regeneration

    A collaborative city model that increases the participation of city residents, promotes their equal involvement and strengthens relations between the main stakeholders in urban regeneration processes.

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  • Birmingham / United Kingdom

    Shifting mindsets to involve local communities in urban regeneration

    Appointing community representatives amongst the residents of the target area Edgbaston Reservoir, to become permanent ambassadors, communicating with the City Council, and understanding their challenges – enabling Birmingham in this way to rebuild trust

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