URBACT Good Practices

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To view the 116 URBACT Good Practices eligible to lead a Transfer Network, please filter by "Year of label" and select "2024".

Only the Good Practices tagged as "Looking for Project Partners" in the database have already expressed the interest to lead a Transfer Network. However, URBACT Good Practices may change their status to "Looking for Project Partners" or to "Partnership complete" until the end of the call (30 June).

 

  • Ghent / Belgium

    Refugee Solidarity

    A pro-active approach for welcoming refugees, starting the integration process from day one.

  • Siracusa / Italy

    Building municipality- NGO cooperation

    A new ecosystem of spaces for public-civic cooperation

  • Bordeaux / France

    Atlas of metropolitan spaces

    An atlas of interdependency and interconnections, with a view to implementing efficient partnerships across the territory as a whole

  • Aarhus / Denmark

    Culture as the intermediary

    By using empty buildings and culture as an intermediary, solutions to complex challenges are co-created between the citizens and the municipality.

  • Macerata / Italy

    Play and grow

    Co-regeneration of urban green spaces

  • Vilnius / Lithuania

    New urban gardens bringing communities together

    Gardening has wider impacts on the city that one would expect

  • Tallinn / Estonia

    Spring clean-up campaign

    Engaging citizens in their city's environmental maintenance, promoting environmental awareness and volunteer work

  • Grand Paris Métropolis / France

    How participative metropolitan planning can really work

    "Let's reinvent the Grand Paris Metropolis" call for projects brings together local stakeholders to design their metropolitan area.

  • Udine / Italy

    Playful paradigm makes the healthy choice the enjoyable choice

    “Play” as innovative concept for promoting social inclusion, healthy lifestyles, energy awareness, place-making and economic prosperity

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