All URBACT articles

Hear from the URBACT community on today’s most pressing challenges and inspiring examples from all around Europe. Find the inspiration you have been looking for to put knowledge into action!

Interested in more thematic content? Check out the URBACT Knowledge Hub.

 

 

 

  • Articles

    VIDEO: LIVE INTERACTIVE DEBATE: CONSERVATION THROUGH DEVELOPMENT

    During the meeting celebrated last february in the city of Kortrijk, in the Crown Room of the Texture Museum, one session was also opened to other participants and live streaming through Facebook Live

  • Articles

    All about our network

    Wondering where to find info and documents about our project? Check all the links here...

  • Articles

    'Volunteering Cities' a Powerful Model for European Cities

    To develop the innovative policies necessary to face the currently emerging multidimensional social needs in cities such as elderly and children care, social isolation and depression, poverty

  • Articles

    Local and international initiatives in Timisoara

    By Angela Ciupa-Red

    Timisoara recently organized two relevant activities in the Kuncz neighbourhood, the area targeted by the URBinclusion project. Both activities were closely related to our project

  • Articles

    Give unused residential buildings a second chance!

    Haven't you ever experienced this: You are in a city with beautiful old buildings and many of them are empty and dilapidated? And you ask why?

    Many cities in Europe are facing this problem: vacant

  • Food, Foo Fighters and a Forward Thinking Attitude, a success story from Cesena

    CSI Europe Seville Local Action Plan Executive Summary

  • Articles

    LE PESCHERIE DE GIULIO ROMANO IN MANTOVA. The INT-HERIT gaze.

    CSI Europe Ancona Local Action Plan Executive Summary

  • Articles

    Social enterprise might just be the Robin Hood we need right now

    By Alicia Clyde and Ann Hyde

    The legend of Robin Hood is world-renowned and has been at the centre of many Hollywood films.  The romantic idea that he stole from the rich to give to the poor has