regeneration
- cooperation
- culture
Liverpool - Adaptive sustainable reuse linked to participatory approaches
Home to 552,000 inhabitants, Liverpool was deeply affected by the decline of manufacturing and port related industries in the 1970s and 80s. Today, Liverpool is cited as one of the most successful examples of European RIS3 funded regeneration.
case study
publication date:
15-07-2019
- cooperation
- culture
Lyon Urban Heritage Observatory
Since 1998, the historic part of Lyon has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The listing was a recognition of urban and architectural heritage exceptional value and has led institutional actors to commit themselves in the preservation and enhancement of Lyon cultural heritage: Listing is not a privilege or a first prize, but a responsibility towards the inhabitants and the visitors. The Urban Heritage Observatory plans to capture and react to living and working changes in the...
case study
publication date:
21-03-2019
- culture
Lisbon Res do Chao
Together with the association Rés do Chão, which develops rehabilitation and urban regeneration projects with the main objective of revitalising and invigorating cities, Lisbon municipality is fostering the reoccupation and rehabilitation of unoccupied ground floors and public spaces in the neighbourhood of Marvila. Residents of the neighbourhood are directly involved in the design of the spaces and activities to take place there once rehabilitated.
case study
publication date:
18-03-2019
- cooperation
- culture
Athens reinventing the Agora
Athens has faced the challenges inherited from its crisis years – unemployment, brain drain – with creativity and ambition by investing in a bottom-up and collaborative methodology in cultural sectors. The challenges brought by the crisis also sparked new initiatives from citizens and the need for a more effective approach in municipal governance.
case study
publication date:
14-03-2019
- cooperation
- culture
Bologna - Let's do it together!
In the last 5 years, Bologna has successfully trialled an urban innovation model based on circular subsidiarity and civic collaboration, the ‘collaborative city.’ This means public administrations governing not only on behalf of citizens, but also with citizens, basing their policies on the two concepts of city as commons and citizens as a great source of energy, talent, resources, capabilities and ideas in support of urban regeneration.
case study
publication date:
14-03-2019
EUROCITIES - city leaders agenda for Europe
EUROCITIES political manifesto ahead of the European elections
publication
publication date:
12-03-2019
- economy
- knowledge society
Espoo Innovation Garden
Espoo Innovation Garden exists as both physical and communal concept, which was created with one broad vision: to promote and foster networked innovation and business, and to grow the sustainable and accessible society where all citizens can participate in improving the quality of life in Espoo and the whole region.
case study
publication date:
08-12-2017
- economy
- knowledge society
Espoo Innovation Garden
Espoo Innovation Garden exists as both physical and communal concept, which was created with one broad vision: to promote and foster networked innovation and business, and to grow the sustainable and accessible society where all citizens can participate in improving the quality of life in Espoo and the whole region.
case study
publication date:
08-12-2017
- economy
- knowledge society
Lindholmen Science Park
With triple helix and cross-border cooperation, Lindholmen Science Park develops and supports sustainable innovations in the areas of ICT, transport and media.
case study
publication date:
08-12-2017
- economy
- knowledge society
MINATEC
MINATEC located in Grenoble has been one of the first innovation campuses created in Europe and during its years of work managed to establish itself as one of the top five micro and nanotechnology innovation campuses in the world.
case study
publication date:
08-12-2017