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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  • URBACT AD HOC EXPERTS INTERVIEW THE RU:RBAN CITIES OF THE SECOND WAVE

    We are all familiar with mid-term reports, evaluation and progress reports, spreadsheets and all relevant tools available to measure results and overall completion of expected activities. There is, however, one aspect that we don’t seem to take into account when preparing all these documents: human perception, in other words “how do partners perceive the project’s implementation and progress?”.

    Patricia Hernandez

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  • URBACT AD HOC EXPERTS INTERVIEW THE RU:RBAN CITIES OF THE SECOND WAVE

    We are all familiar with mid-term reports, evaluation and progress reports, spreadsheets and all relevant tools available to measure results and overall completion of expected activities. There is, however, one aspect that we don’t seem to take into account when preparing all these documents: human perception, in other words “how do partners perceive the project’s implementation and progress?”.

    Patricia Hernandez

    See more
  • URBACT AD HOC EXPERTS INTERVIEW THE RU:RBAN CITIES OF THE SECOND WAVE

    We are all familiar with mid-term reports, evaluation and progress reports, spreadsheets and all relevant tools available to measure results and overall completion of expected activities. There is, however, one aspect that we don’t seem to take into account when preparing all these documents: human perception, in other words “how do partners perceive the project’s implementation and progress?”.

    Patricia Hernandez

    See more
  • URBACT AD HOC EXPERTS INTERVIEW THE RU:RBAN CITIES OF THE SECOND WAVE

    We are all familiar with mid-term reports, evaluation and progress reports, spreadsheets and all relevant tools available to measure results and overall completion of expected activities. There is, however, one aspect that we don’t seem to take into account when preparing all these documents: human perception, in other words “how do partners perceive the project’s implementation and progress?”.

    Patricia Hernandez

    See more
  • URBACT AD HOC EXPERTS INTERVIEW THE RU:RBAN CITIES OF THE SECOND WAVE

    We are all familiar with mid-term reports, evaluation and progress reports, spreadsheets and all relevant tools available to measure results and overall completion of expected activities. There is, however, one aspect that we don’t seem to take into account when preparing all these documents: human perception, in other words “how do partners perceive the project’s implementation and progress?”.

    Patricia Hernandez

    See more
  • URBACT AD HOC EXPERTS INTERVIEW THE RU:RBAN CITIES OF THE SECOND WAVE

    We are all familiar with mid-term reports, evaluation and progress reports, spreadsheets and all relevant tools available to measure results and overall completion of expected activities. There is, however, one aspect that we don’t seem to take into account when preparing all these documents: human perception, in other words “how do partners perceive the project’s implementation and progress?”.

    Patricia Hernandez

    See more