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  • “Bragança, Freedom to Start over”: Bragança bets on new project to attract remote workers

    The Municipality of Bragança launches the pilot project "Bragança. Freedom to Start Over", a challenge that will give the opportunity to four families to enjoy the experience of living in Bragança, during the next month of May. The registration begun Monday, March 22nd, through the form available in the project's website.

    Liviu Stanciu

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  • Transfer Story: Replicating the mediator’s role from Lodz to Birmingham - what happens if we empower community representatives to become mediators?

    The last decade saw Birmingham fall victim of the most drastic austerity measures applied by the national Government after the financial crisis in 2008. The change of the national political leadership left Labour-led local authority exposed to the most severe budget cuts. Immediately after the economic crisis of 2008, Birmingham City Council was faced with unrealistic saving targets and several difficult decisions had to be made.

    n.rydlewska

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  • The Climate Kid - A Superhero we all need!

    The Climate kid works with schoolchildren on a sustainable living environment

    The City of Vilvoorde launched the Climate kid on 20 February 2018. Its mission is to make it clear to children of the 3rd grade of the primary school what climate change means and how they can contribute to a climate neutral Vilvoorde. The Climate kid visited 15 classes in different schools and his tour ended with a closing event at which the pupils presented their plans for a climate-active Vilvoorde.

    Laura McIntosh

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  • Transfer Story: Zagreb "Block Badel" challenge

    “Indeed, the move to connect public subsidy and private compliance must be understood in the context of the post-war history of urban redevelopment initiatives, most of which have been considered failures. A thorough history of these programs is beyond this chapter, but the litany of criticisms is familiar: Urban redevelopment has relied too heavily on private-side investment; it has emphasized displacement and gentrification over reinvestment; it has lacked citizen participation or neighbourhood input; and it has been riddled with patronage, incompetence, and distribution to favoured groups. Mostly, however, urban redevelopment policy has been unsuccessful.” ― Richard Schragger

    n.rydlewska

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  • Alphen aan den Rijn: Becoming a Green-Blue City!

    Alphen aan den Rijn is a municipality in the Dutch province of South-Holland. Originally a Roman city, it industrialised in the 19th and 20th centuries. The outlying area and villages are centred around agricultural activity, including the village of Boskoop, which is famous for its 560 plant nurseries. This green backyard is an important economic pilar of Alphen aan den Rijn and will play an important role in its healthy city planning.

    Marta Rofin-Serra

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  • A COVID-19 JÁRVÁNY VÁROSI TANULSÁGAI

    Mit tanultunk a városok Covid-19 járványra adott válaszaiból? A következő, 2021 januárjában íródott cikk erre igyekszik válaszokat adni.

    Azonnali „taktikai beavatkozások” a közterület használatában

    A járvány felforgatta a világot. A helyi önkormányzatok hirtelen sajátos és nehéz helyzetbe kerültek: a helyi szintű társadalmi és gazdasági problémák soha nem látott mértékével és új formáival szembesültek; de egyre inkább alá vannak rendelve nemzeti közigazgatásuk magasabb szintjeinek.

    A 2020 tavaszán lezajlott számos változást ezért kivételes körülmények között vezették be, amelyeket sok esetben „pop-up” vagy ideiglenes intézkedésnek neveztek el. Az önkormányzati döntéshozatal módszerei közelebb álltak a „taktikai urbanizmushoz”, mint az önkormányzati tervezés szokásos módjához - nem volt lehetőség egyeztetni, illetve a lakosok nagyobb csoportjainak véleményét  kikérni. 

    Tímea Jaschitzné Cserni

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