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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  • Co-creating a Healthy Vic at Puig dels Jueus

    As an Action Planning Network aiming to improve health outcomes for city residents, Healthy Cities is committed to engaging citizens in our work. Each of our partner cities is reaching out to their communities through pilot activities – or Small-Scale Actions, as named in URBACT projects – in efforts to co-create a healthier city together.

    Caitlin Ball

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  • Opole shares how to involve all groups of society and their view on education

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    Amy Jansen

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  • Vervoerregio Amsterdam

    Our partner Vervoerregio Amsterdam Transport Authority connects 15 municipalities working together on a region where people and places are effectively connected so that everybody can easily reach their destination. 

    Stela Salinas

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  • The French "Politique de la Ville"

    What on earth does France mean by "Politique de la Ville"?
     

    Monica Alfredo

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  • A COP26 felé vezető út: hogyan küzdenek meg az éghajlatváltozással a kis és nagy URBACT városok?

    A kis- és nagyvárosoknak támogatniuk kell a szén-dioxid-kibocsátás csökkentésére irányuló helyi intézkedéseket az éghajlatváltozás hatásainak enyhítése érdekében. A következő három URBACT-város bemutatja, miként lehetséges ez...

     

    Tímea Jaschitzné Cserni

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  • Case study Munich: Creating a circular district

    In this fifth case study delivered by the URGE network, the city of Munich shares their experiences with the creation of a new circular district: the transformation of the 'Bayernkaserne' former military barracks into a new densely built urban district housing around 15,000 people.

    City of Utrecht

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