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URBACT III SIETE PRE AKČNÉ PLÁNOVANIE SÚ SCHVÁLENÉ
22.09.2015 19:42
Monitorovací výbor OP URBACT III schválil prvé siete pre akčné plánovanie, ktoré štartujú svoju činnosť už teraz v septembri.
Siete pre akčné plánovanie tak vstupujú do 1. fázy projektu. Cieľom tejto fázy je poskytnúť počiatočným partnerom čas a prostriedky na to, aby svoje projekty rozvinuli do 2. fázy a vytvorili tak konsolidovaný projekt.
Ak máte záujem pripojiť sa (pozri Oprávnení prijímatelia) k jednej z týchto sietí, kontaktujte prosím Vedúceho partnera priamo prostredníctvom e-mailu.
Pozrite si zoznam 21 schválených sietí, informáciu o partnerstve, zameraní siete a kontakt na vedúceho partnera každej siete (Lead partner coordinator):
PROJECT
INITIAL PARTNERSHIP
SHORT DESCRIPTION
LEAD PARTNER COORDINATOR
LP COORDINATOR EMAIL
2C
Naples (IT), Maribor (SI), Liverpool (UK), Lublin (PL)
Rehabilitating underused buildings and sites in the city in order to provide space for needed functions based on common goods
Rethinking Agrifood Production in Small and Medium-sized Cities at the light of new trends resulting in new opportunities for the labour market, SMEs development and the urban-rural linkage
Amadora (PT), Messina (IT), Riga (LV), Roquetas de Mar (ES), Thessaloniki (EL), Vantaa (FI)
Managing a rapid change in the population structure and interactions between individuals and social groups in cities in relation to the growing migrant population.
Exploring how to harness the spending power trough procurement to bring about benefits for businesses and people and have a positive impact on the city and its local economy.
Addressing the challenges posed by rapidly increasing freight movements within the context of all urban logistics and stimulating the low carbon urban freight sector.
Poznan (PL), Daugavpils (LV), Genoa (IT), Grenada (ES), Klaipeda (LT), Wolverhampton (UK)
Supporting creative and innovative entrepreneurs from Y Generation by developing tailor-made variety of forms of cooperation between science, local government and business
Antwerp (AT), Barcelona M.A. (ES), Casoria (IT), Dusseldorf (DE), Solin (HR), Vienna (AT)
Increasing densities within the city borders instead of expanding the urban territory by uncovering new planning practices, processes, instruments and partnerships
Exploring the practice of temporary use of vacant sites to identify it's long-lasting’s effects and the way in which it influences local governments in planning and decision making processes.
Fostering the revitalization of the retail sector in medium-sized cities through innovative retail strategies that will enhance the competitiveness of small and/or independent retail businesses.
Facing major problems of urban mobility by empowering cities to develop sustainable urban mobility strategies in a comprehensive and co-productive process for a time scope of 10-15 years.
Barnsley (UK), Cesis (LV), Gävle (SE), Nyiregyhaza (HU), San Sebastian (ES), Siracusa (IT)
Exploring how small and medium sized cities can maximise the job creation potential of the digital economy and how businesses can access the digital skills needed to grow and compete.
Budapest 18th district (HU), Galati (RO), Heerlen (NL), Maribor (SI), Padova (IT)
Creating self-reliant, community-based economies by changing their physical infrastructures and service systems and creating local forms of governance by changing the attitudes of their residents
Bilbao (ES), Bucharest 3rd district (RO), Torino M.A. (IT), Plasencia (ES), Porto (PT)
Developing better and more efficient urban policies in order to facilitate the identification and capturing of new emerging sectorial opportunities and create Smart specialization strategies
Using innovative urban design and planning tools for redesigning public spaces for recreation services and breaking down barriers to participation within the less active and deprived population.