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  • Green spaces and mental health (video)

    URBACT Good Practice Call 5 Dec 2016 - 31 March 2017

    Viktoria Soos

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  • Healing gardens in hospitals (video)

    What benefits do healing gardens and therapeutic gardens have in hospitals?

    Viktoria Soos

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  • Neighbourhood activities in Riga – an effective way for engaging residents in the local community’s activities

    The movement of neighbourhood associations is developing more actively in Riga. Residents of neighbourhoods unite to promote good ideas for improving the environment and quality of life in their neighbourhoods, and they are looking for ways of turning neighbourhoods into attractive venues for public events. We invited for a conversation Inese Auziņa, the board member of one of Riga’s neighbourhood associations – “Rada Brasa” [Brasa Creates].

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  • 9 cidades europeias juntam esforços para pôr fim ao fenómeno dos sem-abrigo. Ambicioso? Claro que sim!

    O que é um sem-abrigo, porque é que este fenómeno está a crescer e como é que soluções inovadoras de habitação estão a resolver este problema

    Ana Resende

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  • Playful Paradigm to re-think cities: join our participatory play lab at the European Week of Regions and Cities

    Thu 8 October | 11:30 – 13:00 CET | Registration deadline: 27/09/2020

    Let's build together upon the Good Practice of the Playful Paradigm URBACT Network!

    CREAA

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  • Rome: the Improvement Plan of the city’s Regulations of Urban Gardens is going ahead

    The debate between the Councilor for Green Policies of the City of Rome, Ms Laura Fiorini, and the representatives of the city’s urban gardeners associations is in progress: the City Administration has launched the new rules for urban gardens and shared them with the City Districts before proceeding with their approval by the City Council. The rules have nevertheless encountered some confusion and disagreement among the representatives of the urban gardeners associations.

    Patricia Hernandez

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