Networks and cities' news

Catch up on the latest updates from cities working together in URBACT Networks. The articles and news that are showcased below are published directly by URBACT’s beneficiaries and do not necessarily reflect the programme’s position.

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  • 4th Hydro-Heritage Cities meeting: Going deeper into planning, evaluation and financing

    Sombor hosted the fourth Hydro-Heritage Cities meeting between 23 – 25 October. Read below what happened: the deep insights in monitoring and evaluation, project sustainability and financing strategies and of course a view of Sombor's hydro-heritage sites and potential. 

    Christos Giovanopoulos

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  • Hydro-Heritage Cities Journal no. 1

    Uncovering hidden streams: highlights and insights from the Hydro- Heritage Cities journey. By Sandra Rainero

    Christos Giovanopoulos

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  • State of the art science meets traditional culture at Serpa’s ‘Nora’.

    Or, the beauty of regenerating the Hydro-Heritage site of ‘Nora’ (Mourish for waterwheel) as cultural and natural asset. 

    Carlos Janeiro

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  • The European Heritage Hub showcases Chalandri's Cultural HIDRANT project

    "Where there is water, there is civilisation" reads the European Heritage Hub's article on the project that kicked-off Hydro-Heritage Cities.  

    Christos Giovanopoulos

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  • Six takeaways from the 2nd Hydro-Heritage Cities meeting in Roeselare

    The Hydro-Heritage Cities meeting in Roeselare (Belgium) was dedicated to “Community Driven Engagement & Regeneration”. Here are our main intakes.

    Christos Giovanopoulos

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  • Cultural HIDRANT_Rematia theater

    Hydro-Heritage Cities: Unearthing stories of water, identity and resilience

    Sandra Rainero, Hydro-Heritage Cities' lead expert, narrates how an idea made it "from a napkin sketch to a flowing legacy" of innovative practices, giving new life to urban areas with water related cultural heritage.

    Christos Giovanopoulos

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