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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  • URBACT III TRANSFER NETWORKS- TRANSNATIONAL MEETING 23-24 JANUARY 2019 CARDIFF/UK

    The Rumourless Cities project is co-funded by the URBACT III Programme and ERDF. This document reflects only the views of the authors and the URBACT III cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

    Angela Maria Loporchio

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  • Visions from the City Representatives - Giorgos Sisamakis, Deputy Mayor of Heraklion by Lead Expert Miguel Rivas

    Heritage-led urban regeneration involves major urban projects requiring significant investment. Political backing and direction are therefore key to attract resources and align necessary contributors and stakeholders. This is a series of short interviews conducted by KAIRÓS lead expert and TASO principal Miguel Rivas with Mayors and elected representatives from the URBACT network KAIRÓS Heritage as Urban Regeneration.

     

    By Miguel Rivas, KAIRÓS Lead Expert

     

    Dorothee Fischer

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  • Invitation for your city to join the Bee-friendly city movement

    BeePathNet is about the transfer of Ljubljana’s BEE PATH good practice to five EU cities. But we know that several cities also have inspiring Bee Stories.

    v.erhart

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  • See the insights of the BeePathNet urban beekeeping practice transfer to 5 different EU cities

    Ljubljana’s BEE PATH good practice was sucesfully transferred to five EU cities. See what these cities accomplished; what regrets and obstacles were in their way; and what their invisible victories, eureka moments and shining stars were. This proves that BeePathNet can also be transferred to your city.

     

     

    v.erhart

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  • The unsung heroes of the ALT/BAU Transfer Network - we would like to thank...

    As is so often the case and in so many companies, the ALT/BAU network also had students working as interns. We would like to thank them today for their valuable contributions. 

    sabine.hausmann

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  • Gelsenkirchen's transfer story


    Building a creative alliance for climate action – adapting the Manchester model in the heart of the Ruhr

    Gelsenkirchen’s Urbact Transfer Story

    By Susanne Dippel, Climate Action Manager, City of Gelsenkirchen and Stefanie Rogg, freelance Project Manager for the City of Gelsenkirchen

    Laura McIntosh

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