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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  • CARD4ALL HOT TOPICS

    In order to reinforce its focus and study more in depth some of the thematic issues involved in the transferability of the solution, the project through its Lead Partner has decided to engage an Ad-Hoc Expert, Eurico Neves that has as main task to identify and research about the challenges of adopting a Citizen card System and ensure its sustainability in the future.

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  • CARD4ALL VISITED SASSARI

    Last September, on the 25th and 26th, our Transfer Network CARD4ALL met in Sassari to hold our third transnational meeting.

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  • A-CHANGE, the Festival of Good Practices: RU:RBAN was there

    The Vivere in…Onlus Association, that manages the urban garden Park Ort9-Sergio Albani in Rome, participated in the A-Change - Festival of Good Practices which took place in Feltre on 22-23-24 November 2019. The Festival counted on the sponsorship and collaboration of the Municipality of Feltre and, above all, on the collaboration of the population.  

    Patricia Hernandez

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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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  • Awareness raising in the anthropocene: defending the bees is defending ourselves.

    Human activities, especially in this current era (anthropocene era), result in over exploitation of natural resources, destruction of natural habitats, the massive use of chemicals… Though it is also in human reach, that is in our heads and hands, to do otherwise. In this article the city of Cesena, one of five BeePathNet partners, is presenting their good practices on awareness raising using several instruments and tools to address different groups such as farmers, citizens, children as well as to launch a “bee friendly” vision of the city.

    v.erhart

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  • Teaching youth to take care of the environment will green each street of your city

    Find out how COVID-19 is no barrier to innovation in resilient cities and how to prepare for the next big crisis

    v.erhart

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