Networks and cities' news

Catch up on the latest updates from cities working together in URBACT Networks. The articles and news that are showcased below are published directly by URBACT’s beneficiaries and do not necessarily reflect the programme’s position.

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  • Square of Riolo Terme

    200 cubes to rethink the square: the participatory small scale action in Riolo Terme, Italy

    Mariachiara Di Tella

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  • Green rooftops, green walls and street shadowing with green

    Green elements are becoming increasingly important, especially in urban and urbanised environments. The BiodiverCity Action Planning Network aims at increasing urban green, contributing to a healthy living environment. But exactly within the urban setting, there is often no or insufficient space at ground level. Green walls and rooftops are a valuable alternative to overcome this shortage. And creating shade is one of the most effective ways to keep people cool. Click on the link below to discover the world of green rooftops, walls and street shadowing with green.

    Read the whole article HERE, written by ms. Marieke Muilwijk:

     

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  • Ready citizen one: the metaverse cities are on their way, and it’s not urban fiction

    The “METACITY” Action Planning Network, funded by the EU URBACT IV programme, is now entering into the final course of its planning stage, with its 10 partners developing the first versions of its Integrated Action Plans, that will bring them one step closer to a strong presence in the metaverse. And no, this is not science fiction or even urban fiction, as they have already tested and will now start to prepare for implementing real actions that will put technology at the service of their citizens.

    Eurico Neves

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  • Gender aspects in planning urban green spaces

    For us humans, gender largely determines how we use public space and to what extent we appropriate it. Yet it is a lagging issue in design. Public spaces are supposed to connect us, but we see a clear divide from our early years, which is really only based on assumptions rather than needs. BiodiverCity’s ad-hoc expert, Marieke Muilwijk explains that gender sensitive urban planning methods are not about feminism, but about doing things better.

    mariekemuilwijk

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  • Reflecting on the Alghero Meeting: Inspiration and Connection for C4TALENT Partners

    A video recap catching the atmosphere of the event.


    Zoltán Szenes

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  • Vilanova i la Geltrú Hosts Climathon to Tackle Water Conservation

    A 12-hour event at the Neápolis Innovation Agency.


    Zoltán Szenes

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