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    Urban Heritage within URBACT projects

    Culture and Heritage are key topics for URBACT cities: from renovations of historic buildings to new management methods.

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    Resettlement Model. How to achieve a social mix?

    The model presented in this outputs is a description of the method of allocating municipal premises in tenement houses renovated within the framework of the revitalisation programme.

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    Profiles & competences for mediators

    Revitalization is a very complex and complicated process, which, contrary to the common stereotype, includes not only property and road renovations, but also working with the community living in a

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    Presentations & concrete cooperation schemes

    Our new outputs concentrate on the different ways of management used by the cities participating in Urban Regeneration Mix, with a special emphasis on efficiency, which is characteristic for the

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    High tech Aveiro’s new Citizen Card makes life easier

    When a high tech town simplifies citizens’ access to public services thanks to the Card4All network.

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    Video: Integration via Dance - A succes stroy from Debrecen

    How to combine integration, entertainment and culture? These Hungarian and international students show how this works in Debrecen, Hungary!

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    Maps for multi-level and multi-sector resources

    The idea of this mapping comes from the need to be able to manage complex partnerships, which are part and parcel of regeneration processes.

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    4 ways to involve residents in playful activities

    An article by Simone d'Antonio, Playful Paradigm Ad Hoc Expert

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    Adelfia: "MusicaInGioco" to leave no one behind

    Three very special orchestras with musicians aged between 3 and 19, a spectacular "La Traviata" played in a cloister and two international musical meetings in the horizon: here is Adelfia’s latest