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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  • Focus on Braga (PT) - The house that gives back the hope for a better life

    In the scope of Braga's Integrated Action Plan, Braga Municipality is developing the House of Skills, a project that aims to create an innovative transitional housing solution to integrate homeless people who are in temporary accommodation centres. The project includes a programme of personal and social development and employability skills for this public, with a view to their professional and social reinsertion.

    Hannelore Bonami

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  • Site Visits to CO4CITIES Partners: a First Glimpse into the Transferability Plan

    From June 2021 Levente Polyak, the CO4CITIES Lead expert, has been visiting all the Cities involved in the Transfer Network with the active involvement of local stakeholders in order to discuss challenges and objectives that will be included in the Transferability plan.

    Levente has been guided through the cities of Turin, Gdansk and Cluj-Napoca while he organized meetings with several local stakeholders in Budapest, his hometown.

    Laura Socci

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  • Heritage-driven urban development and regeneration. The KAIRÓS journey - by Lead Expert Miguel Rivas

    Heritage valorisation nurturing urban development

    Two major changes are impacting the heritage field over the past years. The first one is about a change of scale. Today, the spotlight is not so focused on the building and the monumental artefact, but also on the urban fabric and the idea of cultural landscape, which became doctrine in 2011 with the adoption by UNESCO of the recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape.

    Dorothee Fischer

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  • Mandate produced from Manchester's first-ever community assembly on climate change

    Manchester’s first ever Community Assembly on climate change enabled people from across the city to play a key role in shaping our response to the climate emergency!

    The Assembly was facilitated by the Manchester based cooperative Envirolution with support from a coalition of partners including Manchester Climate Change Agency and Partnership and was partly funded the URBACT Zero Carbon Cities Project. Residents from all over Manchester took part during the summer of 2021 in a unique opportunity to play a key role in shaping the future of our city. It is only with our residents’ ideas, thoughts and input we can create a city that's greener, healthier, and more connected.

    The Assembly ran from 9th August – 24th September and all the workshops took place in person in a Coronavirus conscious and responsible environment.

    The project was delivered as part of Manchester Climate Change Agency’s (MCCA) ‘In Our Nature’ programme, which aims to engage people and communities across Manchester to find new and creative ways to inspire climate action. By collecting ideas, stories and actions the programme aims for people to have their say on what’s happening in the local area, find practical tips and get involved in local initiatives.

    More about these projects can be found here: https://zerocarbonmanchester.commonplace.is

    / https://www.manchesterclimate.com/

    Environmental charity Hubbub, the communications and campaigns lead for the ‘In Our Nature’ programme, also supported the assembly and made a documentary film about the project: https://www.hubbub.org.uk

    Laura McIntosh

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  • Hybrid working – Manchester approach for the co-creation of its’ draft IAP

    The focus of Zero Carbon Cities (ZCC) is to help cities transition to carbon neutrality in line with science-based targets required in order to align with the Paris Agreement. Manchester is the Lead Partner for the network along with Bistrita, Modena, Tartu, Vilvoorde and Zadar.

    To support this aim, each network city will produce an Integrated Action Plan (IAP) setting out how it will implement actions to support the ambition. The plan is an output of the city’s local stakeholder group (ULG – Urbact Local Group) and should be a co-creation of the city and the ULG.

    Working collaboratively has been a challenge for city partners due to covid restrictions.  The Manchester team held a planning session to look at how it might engage its stakeholders in the production of the IAP.  It considered what stakeholders should be targeted (key and others) and what method of engagement would be most effective and provide most value.  As covid rules started to relax in the UK, Manchester resolved to organise a workshop to develop the city’s draft Integrated Action Plan.  It was clear that not all stakeholders would be able to meet physically so the project team determined that a hybrid workshop be created involving both physical and virtual participants.

     

     

    Laura McIntosh

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