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    Picnic for the elderly in Hegyvidék-Budapest

    „Időspiknik” (Picnic for elderly), a series of mini-programmes within the Health and Greenspace project aims to combine the positive physiological effects of the green environment with mental health

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    How to design a health nature trail? (download guideline!)

    How to design a health nature trail? Espoo´s new booklet shows you!

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    Lessons from Tallin on spatial planning

    Tartu aims at completing an Integrated Action Plan that will set very certain next steps for their newest department at Tartu City Government – the Spatial Planning Department. Tallinn, our capital

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    Curso URBACT sobre Contratación Estratégica

    URBACT ha desarrollado un curso online en el que poder entender y conocer qué es la contratación estratégica y cómo poder aplicarla en tu ciudad. 

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    Barnsley's Fierce Love Holds You Forever in it's Heart

    These are the words, lit up in neon that welcome you when you walk into Barnsley’s new public space in the town centre. 

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    Resilience and communities: URBACT at the Venice Architecture Biennale

    “How will we live together?” asks the 17th International Architecture Exhibition. URBACT has some answers.

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    In Swedish: Gävle is developing urban sustainability

    Nätverket Global Goals for Cities arbetar med Agenda 2030 och de globala målen. Gävle kommun ska tillsammans med 18 andra städer i nätverket under kommande två år skapa och dela kunskap för att

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    Looking for just societies through volunteering!

    Cities that face currently emerging multidimensional social needs such as elderly and children care, social isolation and depression, unemployment and poverty, just to name some, need to develop