Cities that join Action Planning Networks embark on a journey with other 8 - 10 project partners to improve their capacities to manage sustainable urban policies and, more specifically, the local skills to co-design long-term Integrated Action Plans.
The first round of Action Planning Networks under URBACT IV is taking place from 1 June 2023 to 31 December 2025, discover below the 30 approved networks by themes!
Participative governance
Citizen engagement, health, localising the Sustainable Development Goals and much more.
Agents of Co-Existence |
Cities for Sustainability Governance |
Cities@Heart | One Health 4 Cities |
Urban planning
Hot topics as mobility, accessibility, public spaces, spatial linkages and territorial cohesion.
PUMA | S.M.ALL |
ECONNECTING | EcoCore | Beyond the Urban Connecting urban-rural communities |
Local development
Particularly when it comes to attractiveness, local economy, territorial marketing and digital innovation.
C4TALENT |
Remote-IT | Residents of the Future | Cities After Dark |
METACITY | TechDiversity Boosting diverse communities in digital and tech sectors | NextGen YouthWork Digital Transition of Youth Work | DIGI-INCLUSION Leaving no-one behind in a digital world |
Climate action
Green transition, circular economy, green funding and reconversion of spaces, among other subjects .
COPE | LET'S GO CIRCULAR! |
BiodiverCity | In4Green | GreenPlace Restoring “forgotten” urban areas into valuable places FOR and WITH residents |
Social cohesion
Topics from urban regeneration and place-making to gender, equality, diversity and inclusion.
FEMACT-Cities |
Breaking Isolation | WELDI | GenProcure |
ARCHETHICS |
SCHOOLHOODS | Re-Gen Youth and urban regeneration: let's take back public spaces! | U.R. Impact Prioritising social impact in urban regeneration |
Related studies
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Integrated Action Plans Study (2023)(PDF, 7Mo)
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Integrated Action Plans Study (2019)(PDF, 2Mo)
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Testing Activities Catalogue (2022)(PDF, 7Mo)