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  • Forest Festival – BiodiverCity Festival in Limerick

    As part of the URBACT BiodiverCity project, Limerick City and County Council proudly presents the Limerick Forest Festival — a joyful celebration of Ireland’s National Tree Week taking place on Sunday, 9th March in the beautiful surroundings of Baggot Estate.

    András Merza

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    URBACT Transzfer Hálózatok Online Információs Nap 04.14.

    Várható program:

     

    13:00 – Köszöntő 

    Dr. Dömötör Tamás – osztályvezető, ÉKM, URBACT MA

     

    13:02 – URBACT Transfer Network felhívás ismertetése 

    Báthoryné dr. Nagy Ildikó Réka - URBACT Nemzeti Kontakt Pont 

     

    13:35 – Korábbi Transfer Network felhívások tapasztalatai – Miért érdemes jelentkezni?

     

    14:00 – Hazai nyertes URBACT Good Practice települések bemutatkozása 

    Rövid bemutatkozások a lehetséges Lead Partnerektől.

     

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    URBACT Transfer Networks -haku – Infotilaisuus

    Tilaisuuden avaa Petri Kahila Spatiasta, jonka jälkeen Olli Voutilainen Työ- ja elinkeinoministeriöstä kertoo URBACTin ajankohtaisista asioista ja kuulumisista. Timo Hirvonen ja Matti Fritsch esittelevät URBACT IV Transfer Networks -haun yksityiskohtia ja vastaavat osallistujien kysymyksiin. Tilaisuuden ohjelma alla. Infotilaisuus on suunnattu kaikille URBACT-ohjelmasta kiinnostuneille.

  • All PUMA network partners together in Gdansk, Poland, January 21-23

    What has been done in PUMA network in the first quarter of 2025?

    Aksels Ruperts

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  • People in Gdansk, Poland, gathering together for a bike ride

    How European cities are helping one another in advancing towards sustainable mobility

    While the transport sector is a vital component of the European Union (EU) economy, contributing 5% to the EU’s GDP and employing 10 million people, it also presents a significant environmental challenge. Indeed, transport accounts for around 25% of the EU’s total CO emissions, with road transport being the largest contributor, responsible for 71.7% of those emissions. Additionally, 23% of all transport-related greenhouse gas emissions come from urban areas (cities, towns and suburbs), where most EU citizens live.

    Cities across Europe must thus strive to make urban mobility more sustainable and accessible to achieve a 90% reduction in transport-related greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, in line with the European Union’s climate targets. One significant challenge is the insufficient public transport in smaller and medium-sized cities, which causes residents to depend more heavily on cars on a daily basis. In fact, larger cities (with over one million inhabitants) tend to offer more frequent public transport services and better-developed cycling infrastructure than smaller cities (with under 250,000 inhabitants). Overall, approximately 88% of European citizens still own a car.

    If we want to achieve our sustainability goals, then I believe that all European cities, also small and medium ones, have to focus on the more sustainable types of transportation,” explained Aksels Ruperts, PUMA Lead partner project coordinator.

    Aksels Ruperts

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    Infoday - Transfer Network Call

    Partecipa all’Infoday organizzato dal NUP Italy per scoprire tutte le opportunità della nuova call URBACT per i Transfer Network
    Un’occasione per approfondire obiettivi, modalità di partecipazione e ricevere supporto diretto nella candidatura.