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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  • Financing the Urban Commons. Part I

    How can urban commons be financed? The Civic eState team explores social impact finance and financial investment with Eutropian, the European Investment Bank and the Trias Foundation

    Christian Iaione

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  • Klaipeda's Transfer Story - Klaipeda City Public Health Bureau: promoting children’s healthy lifestyles in educational settings

    By Laura Kubiliutė, Head of public health monitoring and projects department at Klaipėda City Public Health Bureau

     

    CREAA

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  • Larissa's Tranfer Story - Promoting sustainability and citizen's engagement

    By Vasilis Mitsios-ULG Coordinator and Marilia Lelli-Municipality of Larissa member staff

    CREAA

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  • Mini recycling stations and Vollebekk Fabrikker, lessons by Oslo

    German language version

    Esmée Dijt

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  • Insights from Tourist-friendly Cities network: Integrating health & safety in a new model for sustainable tourism

    In the framework of the fifth transnational meeting that took place in January 28-29 2021, the Tourism-friendly Cities (TFC) URBACT network focused at one key element for consolidating sustainable tourism practices: the health and safety of tourists, and, of course, of residents. As the TFC cities are beginning to develop their Integrated Development Plans (IAPs) on sustainable tourism, in a co-creation process within their own URBACT Local Groups (ULG), we wanted to reflect at this theme that was not so visible on our radar in 2019 when we imagined the initial peer-to-peer learning and exchange workplan of the network.

     

    Sabrina Bruzzone

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  • CITY OF PORTALEGRE INSTALS CONTROL AND MONITORING SYSTEM OF MUNICIPAL WASTE AND WASTE BINS SENSORING

    Portalegre is a medium sized city, with nearly 15.000 inhabitans (the county has around 25.000 inhabitants), located in the Alto Alentejo region, with significant architectonic and natural resources.

    Dino Alessi

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