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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  • We care for nature in Bydgoszcz!

    In Bydgoszcz one can find large lowland rivers, small watercourses, various types of forests, communities of meadows and grasslands, peat bogs, parks, squares and gardens. The 2018 Bydgoszcz City Council Resolution lifted the ban on bee breeding and now it is allowed in our city. The City of Bydgoszcz is an ally to nature preservation that strives to demonstrate the importance of pollinators and the need to protect bees. Due to the remaining common fear of bees, all-year-long educational and promotional campaigns should be an essential element of the City's activities.

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  • Amarante’s bees bloom

    Amarante is a small European city located in northern Portugal, near Porto, surrounded by amazing mountains, with a lot of history, of which honey and beekeeping are a part of. It has an urban center rich in green spaces full of autochthones melliferous plants, ideal for the bees and other pollinators, but it is in the mountains that the greatest wealth exists, honey.

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  • How to use data analysis for making tourism more sustainable for cities and communities: the solutions of Tourism-friendly Cities

    In the framework of the series of webinars organized by Tourism-friendly Cities (TFC) to promote a deeper understanding of topics of common interest for its partners, the use of ICT and data analysis systems for monitoring tourist flows was the main focus of a session that fostered the debate among practitioners and experts. The cases of Dubrovnik and Venice raised most of the challenges currently at the core of the political agendas of tourism cities at European and global level.   

    Sabrina Bruzzone

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  • COVID-19 NO BARRIER TO INNOVATION IN RESILIENT CITIES: HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE NEXT BIG CRISIS

    Cities are being invited to learn from leading innovative UK peers at a special national event this May.

    Matthew Snowden

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  • DIGITAL EXPERTS INSPIRE STUDENTS

    Barnsley College students have been learning about careers across the digital spectrum from industry professionals.

    Matthew Snowden

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  • Barnsley hosts third IoT cohort

    WELCOME TO THE TRIBE:

    CONNECTED PLACES ACCELERATOR #01

    Matthew Snowden

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