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  • Pop-up workshop in Oslo

    During the autumn break in Oslo the Agency of Waste Management and the City District of Alna organized several autumnal activities.

    Amy Jansen

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  • Entstehungsprozess und Ergebnis der Neuen Leipzig-Charta

    Broschüre zu Dialogprozess, Beteiligten und Resultaten veröffentlicht

    Heike Mages

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  • Bringing Heritage-Based Urban Regeneration and Development to the Road: Success Factors and Principles by ad-hoc expert Matthias Ripp

    In this article, our ad-hoc expert Matthias Ripp draws conclusions from successful projects that have used urban heritage as a starting point for regeneration and development and he shares a set of “success-factors” that can be transferred to other cities.

     

    Dorothee Fischer

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  • Nove soluções para cidades mais vibrantes e produtivas

    Estas ações locais de participação e produtividade comunitárias estão a inspirar cidades de toda a UE. Poderiam elas funcionar também na sua cidade?

    Maria João Matos

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  • Firma la Declaración Alimentaria de Glasgow sobre la ​Alimentación y el Clima

    Las ciudades de todo el mundo que estén desarrollando políticas agroalimentarias o vinculadas a la Alimentación urbana sostenible y el Pacto de Milán podrán firmar la Declaración de Glasgow, uno de los hitos vinculados a la COP26. URBACT es uno de los socios de la Declaración y animamos a las ciudades que firmen este importante compromiso con el que combatir el cambio climático. El plazo finaliza el 4 de noviembre.

    Jon Aguirre Such

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  • “Time for review” – lessons learnt and outcomes from the Mid-Term Review of the ‘IoTXchange’ Action Planning Network, concluded on September 2021.

    “If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it”. The authorship of the quote is often debated and assigned to different authors, from Peter Drucker to Lord Kelvin or to Antoine-Augustin Cournot, but if there doubts on who said it first, anyone agrees with its reasoning. Especially in complex projects, you need to take time along the process to stand back, listen to the parts involved, and measure what you have achieved so far, in order to improve your doings and make sure you reach your final aims.

    Eurico Neves

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