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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  • Facing unpredictable – challenges connected with co-creation process within the RiConnect project

    The main idea and desired outcome of the co-creation process within RiConnect project includes developing assumptions of integrated actions suitable for the Integrated Action Plan Area in cooperation between different groups of stakeholders. The pandemic situation caused a lot of problems determining the way of working on co-creating specific solutions of the IAP. Here is KMA’s experience in the co-creation process.

    Mikel Berra-Sandín

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  • The City of Tampere Among the 100 European Climate-neutral and Smart Cities

    The European Commission announced today the cities selected to the group of 100 Climate-neutral and Smart Cities by 2030 – the city of Tampere is among them. Tampere is part of the URBACT Urb-En Pact network.

    Hélène Mazaleyrat

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  • The metropolitan dimension of mobility planning

    In today's world, the ability to move freely is one of the basic needs of residents. We move every day for various purposes, to work, to school, to use the services or the unique advantages of a given area. Many journeys have a metropolitan dimension, which means that cities have to look for tools which will facilitate the development of transport and mobility on a metropolitan scale. Here is the approach of the Gdansk metropolis to the issue.

    Mikel Berra-Sandín

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  • The Pacts of Collaboration in Turin

    The situation two year after Co-City

    Laura Socci

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  • Torino (IT) - Sixth ULG Meeting - April 13, 2022

    The sixth Urbact Local Group (ULG) meeting in Turin took place on 13 april 2022 at Urban Lab’s spaces. 

    Laura Socci

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  • Public space: connecting mobility infrastructure to the community

    A journey always starts at the front door of your home, workplace or other location. It doesn't start at the stop where you get on a tram or metro. The Vervoerregio is committed to making door-to-door travel carefree and seamless so that everyone can continue to travel smartly, safely and sustainably. This can only be achieved by working well together and improving, amongst others, the public space leading to mobility services. The Vervoerregio will develop in the coming years as the leading transport authority within our own region and beyond.

    Mikel Berra-Sandín

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