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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    Cluj-Napoca (RO), 16 - 18 February 2025- 2nite Bilateral visit

    In February, 2nite's fourth Bilateral Visit took place in Romania, in Cluj- Napoca.

    Giulia Datta

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  • Day Two of the URBACT Transnational Meeting in Alba Iulia: Showcasing Good City Practices

    The second day of the URBACT Transnational Meeting in Alba Iulia was dedicated to exploring Good City Practices, with a strong focus on the Alba Iuila city's ongoing and innovative projects.

    Krešimir Grubić

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  • Residents of the Future in Alba Iulia

    Alba Iulia welcomes Residents of the Future - 4th Transnational network meeting, day one.

    March 24-26 2025, Alba Iulia is hosting the Residents of the Future APN transnational meeting. The project is in full swings and there are a lots of things we need to discuss, share and improve. So, let's get to work and make some real impact.  

    Krešimir Grubić

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  • A Dynamic Exchange of Ideas in Roeselare

    Strengthening Action Plans, Exploring Innovation, and Learning from Experts.


    Zoltán Szenes

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  • « Advancing the rights of some has never led to a decline in the rights of others, on the contrary » - Interview with Cyril Cineux

    17th March 2025 - Interview by Véronique Jal

    published with the kind permission of Le Connecteur, Clermont-Ferrand

    https://leconnecteur.org/

    Rosalie Lakatos

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  • From strategy to tactic: transferring the collaborative framework of Daring Cities

    It is a cold November morning in Ravenna, a mid-size city in the Northern Italian Emilia-Romagna region. Thick fog covers the streets as the humidity of the nearby Adriatic Sea infiltrates the city, making it impossible to forget the vicinity of the sea in this seemingly landlocked city that originally gained its reputation as an impenetrable fortress protected by the coast, a lagoon system and numerous rivers. Life in Ravenna is connected to its waters in many ways: while the city’s proximity to the sea defined its destiny as a port city, the waterways covered or channeled into artificial beds occasionally resurface in the form of floods, signaling climate change that disproportionately affects the region. 

    Levente Polyak

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