Networks and cities' news

Catch up on the latest updates from cities working together in URBACT Networks. The articles and news that are showcased below are published directly by URBACT’s beneficiaries and do not necessarily reflect the programme’s position.

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  • Looking back on an intense learning phase

    Halfway done in the URBACT GenderedLandscape Action Planning Network, a lot of ground work on the main topic has been done. Despite not being able to see each other in person for eighteen months, states Dr Mary Dellenbaugh-Losse in this Mid-term Article. 

    Elisabeth Lind

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  • Heritage-driven urban development and regeneration. The KAIRÓS journey - by Lead Expert Miguel Rivas

    Heritage valorisation nurturing urban development

    Two major changes are impacting the heritage field over the past years. The first one is about a change of scale. Today, the spotlight is not so focused on the building and the monumental artefact, but also on the urban fabric and the idea of cultural landscape, which became doctrine in 2011 with the adoption by UNESCO of the recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape.

    Dorothee Fischer

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  • Heritage-driven urban development and regeneration. The KAIRÓS journey - by Lead Expert Miguel Rivas

    Heritage valorisation nurturing urban development

    Two major changes are impacting the heritage field over the past years. The first one is about a change of scale. Today, the spotlight is not so focused on the building and the monumental artefact, but also on the urban fabric and the idea of cultural landscape, which became doctrine in 2011 with the adoption by UNESCO of the recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape.

    Dorothee Fischer

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  • Heritage-driven urban development and regeneration. The KAIRÓS journey - by Lead Expert Miguel Rivas

    Heritage valorisation nurturing urban development

    Two major changes are impacting the heritage field over the past years. The first one is about a change of scale. Today, the spotlight is not so focused on the building and the monumental artefact, but also on the urban fabric and the idea of cultural landscape, which became doctrine in 2011 with the adoption by UNESCO of the recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape.

    Dorothee Fischer

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  • Heritage-driven urban development and regeneration. The KAIRÓS journey - by Lead Expert Miguel Rivas

    Heritage valorisation nurturing urban development

    Two major changes are impacting the heritage field over the past years. The first one is about a change of scale. Today, the spotlight is not so focused on the building and the monumental artefact, but also on the urban fabric and the idea of cultural landscape, which became doctrine in 2011 with the adoption by UNESCO of the recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape.

    Dorothee Fischer

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  • Heritage-driven urban development and regeneration. The KAIRÓS journey - by Lead Expert Miguel Rivas

    Heritage valorisation nurturing urban development

    Two major changes are impacting the heritage field over the past years. The first one is about a change of scale. Today, the spotlight is not so focused on the building and the monumental artefact, but also on the urban fabric and the idea of cultural landscape, which became doctrine in 2011 with the adoption by UNESCO of the recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape.

    Dorothee Fischer

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