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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  • Cronaca di Mantova - www.gazzettadimantova.it

    From Decline to Growth: Mantova's Journey to Reclaiming Its Future

    For the first time in 30 years, Mantova, a historic city in northern Italy, has surpassed 50,000 residents. This milestone, officially confirmed on December 19, 2024, demonstrates that reversing depopulation trends is not just a distant dream but an achievable reality. The city’s experience, supported by the URBACT "Residents of the Future" network and its goal to create sustainable and inclusive solutions to population decline, offers valuable lessons for other mid-sized towns facing similar challenges.

    Krešimir Grubić

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  • City of Mantova, Italy

    Your Future Lives Here: Addressing Population Decline in Mantova, Italy

    URBACT stands out as a dynamic hub for collaboration, enabling cities across Europe to share inspiring practices and shape brighter futures together. At the recent transnational meeting of the Residents of the Future network in Mangualde (Portugal), the City of Mantova (Italy) showcased an excellent example of how cities can learn and grow through this vibrant exchange of ideas.

     

    Thanks to Caterina Salvo and Emanuele Salmin for contributions on article.

    Krešimir Grubić

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  • Liat Rogel - Housing challenges

    Housing Challenges in Shrinking Cities

    For the first time in European history, a dedicated Housing Commissioner has been appointed to the European Commission, reflecting a growing recognition of housing as a critical issue across the continent. While much attention is focused on the housing crisis in rapidly growing cities, the challenges faced by shrinking cities often remain underexplored.

     

    Written by Liat Rogel - URBACT Expert
    Edited & published by Krešimir Grubić

    Liat Rogel

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  • Residents of the Future on University Campus

    The City of Šibenik Presents Itself to Zagreb Students as a Hub of Career Opportunities and High-Quality Living

    Work-Life Balance in the Mediterranean Style. On Thursday, December 5th, the Technical Polytechnic of Zagreb (TVZ) hosted a presentation about Šibenik, showcasing it as a city where it’s possible to develop a successful career while enjoying all the benefits of the Mediterranean lifestyle. The event was part of the URBACT project – Residents of the Future, which addresses the challenges of depopulation and population loss in small towns.

    Krešimir Grubić

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  • Investment Attraction - Tiago Ferreira

    The Power of Investment in Small Cities: Keeping Residents and Attracting New Talent

    Small cities across Europe are at a crossroads. Many are seeing young people leave for larger urban centers, chasing better job opportunities and lifestyles. This phenomenon, known as urban shrinkage, threatens the vitality of these communities. Investments create new job opportunities, support local businesses, and improve the quality of life. When people see their city as a place with potential, they’re more likely to stay and others are more likely to move in. Attracting investments into small cities is a huge challenge. How to attract investors? Where to find them? What should we offer? How to distinct good investments from the bad ones. And what does it even mean? 

    Krešimir Grubić

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  • URBACT Campus Croatia 2024

    Šibenik’s Green Agenda: Driving Climate Literacy Through URBACT Collaboration

    How green is your IAP? These days, when the development of the Integrated Action Plan (IAP) is in full swing, most of the URBACT IV networks face the same challenge. We all know that, to be sustainable, our IAP must be “green”. But what that means in real life? Why is that important? How can we convince our ULG partners to give up some simpler and cheaper project ideas and follow the harder path? All thes questions were tackled on URBACT Croatian national campus, held in Zagreb, 24th and 25th of October. Climate literacy workshops have become a kind of standard today. But just few years ago, it wasn't a case. Here is the story from Šibenik. 

    Krešimir Grubić

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