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    URBACT Pioneers Explored Ljubljana’s Outdoors

    Zunaj (“Outdoors”), a local mechanism that enables communities to lead placemaking projects with modest financial and organisational support.

    URBACT

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    Gender and Social Inclusion in the One Health Approach

    Why inclusion matters for One Health

    The One Health approach recognises that the health of people, animals, plants, and ecosystems is deeply interconnected. From air quality and food systems to mental well-being and biodiversity, our cities’ health outcomes depend on how these systems interact. Yet there is another kind of interconnectedness that deserves equal attention: the social one. Gender, income, age, disability, and other forms of social difference all shape how individuals experience health risks and benefits in urban environments.

    Integrating gender and social inclusion into One Health means ensuring that everyone can contribute to and benefit from healthier urban systems. It recognises that health is not distributed evenly and that without equity, sustainability remains incomplete.

    Mary Dellenbaugh

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  • Biodivercity IAP interview #1 Sarajevo

    As our project is coming to an end and nearly all the IAPs have been completed, we are launching an engaging post series to showcase interviews with our partners. Find below the first interview from Sarajevo:

    András Merza

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  • Nationale Infoveranstaltung zu EUI und URBACT

    Wir Informieren am 18. Dezember zu EUI und URBACT und was diese für Städte und Gemeinden 2026 zu bieten haben.

    Martina Bach

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  • Catalogue of Gender Considerations

    How to embed Gender Considerations and Clauses into Procurement

    On Wednesday 29th October 2025, the URBACT funded GenProcure Action Planning Network (APN) holds its final conference in Zagreb, Croatia. The conference will be an opportunity for our 9 Partners to celebrate and showcase the work they have done over the last two and a half years around the topic of Gender Responsive Public Procurement, and to also detail how they will continue to work on this topic through their Integrated Action Plans (IAPs).

    Edgar Azevedo

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  • Nature-based solutions as financially viable opportunities

    Nature not only provides unbelievable benefits for our physical and mental health, but also offers cheap and aesthetic solutions to develop our cities and reshape our landscapes, enabling the long-desired paradigm shift across all areas of economic life. If we monetise the ecosystem services nature provides, they are, no doubt, far the best infrastructure. Yet, nature-based solutions receive very little funding. While the uptake of nature-based solutions also depends on cultural and psychological factors, money is obviously a core aspect. In this article, therefore, we showcase some stories from the BiodiverCity network and beyond, about nature-based solutions that proved financially viable. 

    Ferenc Szigeti-Böröcz

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