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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  • InnovaTOr - Everybody is an innovator

    Fabio Sgaragli, Lead Expert of the URBACT Transfer Network InnovaTOr reveals how Turin is spearheading Innova.TO, making municipal employees tomorrow’s innovators.

    Fabio Sgaragli

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  • Digital cities: Amsterdam’s ecosystem of cooperation

    RUnUP Lead Expert report following the opening conference in Gateshead, February 2011.

    Daniela Patti

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  • How to harvest the community impact within urban policies? – lessons learnt from the Come in! Masterclass Event Part I.

    Organising a community-led festival along the main principles of the good practise “Budapest100” is the task for Come in! partner cities. Organising the festival whilst applying co-creation techniques with both volunteers and residents and thus sharing ownership is the goal. The challenge for partner cities is how to accelerate the community impact generated by the good practice in other policy fields.

     

    k.tapody

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  • INT-HERIT, AN IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT

    Travel Diary

    INT-HERIT is a network of cities that share and learn together in the implementation scenario of their cultural heritage management strategies. A type of methodology poorly known and tested for the first time by the URBACT Programme. Both for URBACT and for the other actors involved (cities, experts, interested parties...) it was an unknown landscape. What has happened along the way, what lessons are drawn from the INT-HERIT network, especially from the eyes of a navigator placed in the internal team of the Leading Partner of the Consortium? A journey in several steps from handwritten notes in the travel notebook...

    Antonio Zafra

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  • The MVP approach for Innovato-R

    By Loris Gherra

    “No matter how far you went along a wrong path: Go back”.  (Turkish proverb)

    Minimum viable product. Why is it so important for generating innovation within an organisation? 
    Is it applicable for a public administration?

    Valeria Tarallo

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  • LE PESCHERIE DE GIULIO ROMANO IN MANTOVA. The INT-HERIT gaze.

    CSI Europe Ancona Local Action Plan Executive Summary

    Antonio Zafra

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