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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  • Opole shares how to involve all groups of society and their view on education

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    Amy Jansen

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  • Manchester's improvement story

    Playing our full part in Manchester and taking it on the road

    How sharing our approach with other European cities has helped Manchester take its cultural collaboration on climate action and engagement to a whole new level.

    By Simon Curtis, Chair, Manchester Arts Sustainability Team (MAST)

    Laura McIntosh

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  • Culture connects on climate - Wroclaw's transfer story

    By: Kamila Bzowy, Senior Specialist for Climate Action and Piotr Matunin, Project Manager, Wrocław City Hall

    Laura McIntosh

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  • Small steps, small change - Sibenik's transfer story

    How adapting Manchester’s model of cultural collaboration on climate action and engagement has driven change for the better in Šibenik

    By Nikolina Gracin, Department of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Development, City of Šibenik

    Laura McIntosh

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  • We Art the Change - Mantova's transfer story

    How working with Manchester shaped Mantova’s arts and culture sector as a driver for positive change on climate

    Laura McIntosh

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  • Bee good for food in Cesena

    Cesena is situated in Northern Italy within the Emilia-Romagna Region, some 15 km from the Adriatic coast. Its geographical position – alongside the banks of the Savio river, surrounded by hills and located on a fertile plain close to the Adriatic coast – offered Cesena a perfect natural predisposition of a “bee friendly city”. Bees are seen as fundamental to maintain biodiversity and to play a part in every aspect of the ecosystem.

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