Genderedlandscape

Gender + Equal + Cities

Edited on 09/07/2025

01/09/2019 15/03/2022

Closed
  • Action Planning Network
  • Social cohesion
  • Gender equality
  • Public space

 

Gender equality is a fundamental goal of EU policy. Unfortunately, many urban policies, services, and physical developments still do not take gender into account, despite the fact that men and women use the city and its structures differently. Genderedlandscape is the Action Planning network that sought to create an understanding of the city as a place where gendered power structures are always present and develop locally contextualised tools and approaches to work towards gender equality in urban policies, planning, and services.

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Summary

LEAD PARTNER : Umea - Sweden
  • Trikala - Greece
  • Barcelona - Spain
  • Panevėžys - Lithuania
  • La Rochelle - France
  • Celje - Slovenia

Timeline

Start of phase 1

Closure of phase 1

Start of phase 2

Final Conference: The Gendered Landscape of European Cities
Closure of network

Network Outputs

Integrated Action Plans

Integrated Action Plan JZ SOCIO Celje

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Celje - Slovenia
Integrated Action Plan Umeå

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Umeå - Sweden
Integrated Action Plan Trikala

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Trikala - Greece
Integrated Action Plan Panevėžys City

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Panevėžys - Lithuania
Integrated Action Plan La Rochelle

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La Rochelle - France
Integrated Action Plan Barcelona

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Barcelona - Spain


Contact information for Lead partner:

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