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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  • Digital marketing and tourism, Candelaria shows its greatness in the European URBACT programme

    On the 16th of February, Candelaria met with the partners of the European project 'Find your greatness' of the URBACT programme, to deepen the tourism and local experiences of each participating country.

    Liviu Stanciu

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  • SDG Story: Ozalj

    Vision for 2030.

    Karin Luhaäär

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  • Focus on Toulouse Métropole (FR): Who are the homeless in our city? How many are they?

    Friday night, 21st January 2022. The coldest night of the week. Well equipped with several warm layers of clothes, socks, gloves, scarf and cap, I am ready to meet my new team and to discover my new urban itinerary for the homeless street count.

    Hannelore Bonami

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  • How virtual hackathon draw Pärnu closer together

    Pärnu is well known as summer tourism attraction: city center with its lovely parks and the resort area with its famous sandy beach and promenade invite tourists for long walks. You can spot remnants of distant Middle Ages, the elegant early years of the resort, the unforgettable Soviet era and the fast-paced modern development.

    Sonia Files

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  • SDG Story: Glasgow

    Glasgow’s Vision for 2030

    Karin Luhaäär

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  • Caceres kicks of the first Biomarket in Extremadura

    Last Sunday, March 20th, Cáceres kicked off its Small Scale Action as a project partner in URBACT Tourism-Friendly Cities considering that Cáceres performance in both networks Tourism-Friendly Cities and Resourceful Cities focuses on the renovation of Ribera del Marco in order to enhance its visibility and attractiveness as the real origin of the city.

    Sabrina Bruzzone

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