• Közösségi kertek - a közjó kiemelkedő példái Budapesten

    Budapesten talán a legkönnyebben úgy lehet megértetni az emberekkel, hogyan működik a városi közös munka, ha a közösségi kertekre hivatkozunk, amelyekből több tucatnyi működik a magyar fővárosban.

     

    Tímea Jaschitzné Cserni

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  • Community gardens as prime example of commons in Budapest

    The easiest way to make people in Budapest understand how urban common works is perhaps a reference to community gardens of which many dozens operate in the Hungarian capital city.

    Laura Socci

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  • Prázdne budovy možno využívať aj kreatívne: inšpiratívny príklad z mesta Ostrava (Česká Republika)

    Takmer v každom európskom meste sa nachádzajú prázdne, dlhodobo nevyužívané nehnuteľnosti, ktoré stratili svoje pôvodné funkčné využitie. Majitelia nemajú dostatok financií na revitalizáciu, nemôžu nehnuteľnosť dobre predať alebo s ňou nemajú plány. Nehnuteľnosti tak zbytočne chátrajú, aj keď by mohli byť dočasne využité pre rôzne účely. Mesto Ostrava ukazuje, ako proces kreatívneho narábania s prázdnymi budovami môže dokonca riadiť samospráva.

    Matus Zak

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  • Cinema Victoria

    Lessons learned from the first co-management experiences in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

    Laura Socci

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  • Les 4 saisons des villes en transition

    Capitale Verte Européenne 2022, la ville de Grenoble vous invite aux 4 saisons des Villes en Transition.

    Mathieu Copere

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  • Cities must rethink procurement for a healthier economic recovery

    Ten tips for strategic, integrated public procurement to help local economies bounce back stronger.

    Matthew Baqueriza-Jackson

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  • The RiConnect Archive

    Welcome to the RiConnect Archive! You can download all our documents by clicking on each chapter

    Stela Salinas

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  • "Best practice in Industry 4.0: Learnings from LCR4.0. Interview with Simon Reid"

    Best practice in Industry 4.0: Learnings from LCR4.0. Interview with Simon Reid by Ceri Batchelder, Ad Hoc URBACT expert

    Back in 2018, I was working on a project to try and bring together the digital and manufacturing communities in my region to collaborate. I’d heard that the city of Liverpool in the North West of the UK was making big strides in the area of Industry 4.0 and wanted to find out more. Along with a colleague, I was introduced to Simon Reid, then Head of Advanced Manufacturing, who was leading on an ERDF (European Regional Development Fund) funded project called LCR4.0 (Liverpool City Region 4.0).

    Cristina Urizar

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