NEWS COVERAGE, Sofia — April 29, 2021 [In the News 🇧🇬] Recap of News Coverage of the URBiNAT meeting in Sofia, Jan. 2019
DIGITAL ENABLERS — April 20, 2021 [Digital Enablers] Addressing opportunities and challenges in relation to co-creation, digital enablers and NBS Digital enablers offer numerous advantages and opportunities to boost processes of co-creation involving citizens and other stakeholders. These include better access to sections of the population that are otherwise hard to reach, enhanced capacity for broad representativeness of neighbourhood populations in co-creation activities, and scope for targeting specific groups or individuals.
NEWS COVERAGE, Høje-Taastrup — April 19, 2021 [HØJE-TAASTRUP 🇩🇰] URBiNAT Follower City competing for title of Denmark’s “wildest municipality” In March this year a competition was launched in Denmark challenging municipalities to compete for the title of "wildest municipality". The winning municipality will be assessed on the following criteria: new biodiversity ideas, engagement, the size of the areas converted for biodiversity and spreading of knowledge and skills related to creating wild nature to citizens. In addition, municipalities are free to focus on completely different activities to improve biodiversity in the municipalities. Out of 98 municipalities 89 have enrolled and the competition will run from now and until autumn 2022. Surprise, surprise, Høje Taastrup is of course part of the competition and Nabil Zacharias Ben Chaabane Nabil and his team are part of the endeavors. Obviously, the URBiNAT project in Høje Taastrup will help in this matter, since one of the aims is with citizens to improve biodiversity in the Gadehavegaard area. The big prize is 1 mill. Danish kroner to be invested by the winning municipality in additional biodiversity. Similar to the successful strategy in Hjørring, the competition highlights the importance of engaging citizens and other stakeholders to achieve a maximum of biodiversity. Now the big question: Have you got a great idea that Høje Taastrup could use to help them win this competition? If you have, Nabil and I would love to hear from you. Tom Mackenzie Tom , you are welcome to use this story on our website also, if you find it worth while.
CONFERENCE, Siena — March 31, 2021 [SIENA 🇮🇹] Webinar Series: “Sustainable declinATIONS – Paths, meetings, and reflections on environmental, social, and economic sustainability” Siena’s Municipality, within URBiNAT activities and in collaboration with Siena's University, proposes a series of webinars titled: "sustainable declinATIONS
NEWS COVERAGE, Brussels — March 29, 2021 [In the News 🇧🇪] News Coverage of the URBiNAT in Brussels Novemb, 2018 to 2020
NEWS COVERAGE, Siena — March 29, 2021 [In the News 🇮🇹] Recap of News Coverage of the URBiNAT meeting in Siena March. 2021
PUBLICATIONS, Sofia — March 26, 2021 [Research Paper 🇧🇬] Urban morphology and mobility patterns- myths and real-life transformations of a large housing estate in Sofia Newly published academic paper discussing the long-term urban planning impacts on the urban morphology and mobility patterns in the large housing estates designed and built at the periphery of Sofia in the period 1960-1990
CONFERENCE — March 17, 2021 [Conference 🇧🇷] URBiNAT at the IV ISA Forum of Sociology – Challenges of the 21st Century: Democracy, Environment, Inequalities, Intersectionality CES researchers, Beatriz Caitana and Nathalie Nunes, presented two communications at the IV ISA Forum on URBiNAT's approaches in handling the complex combination and concentration of challenges and factors in inclusive urban regeneration: more than green, as an extended model for NBS in urban regeneration; and intersectional challenges in the emergence of social innovation for active citizenship.
COVID-19, OBSERVERS, Paraná — March 16, 2021 [COVID-19 🇧🇷] Urban regeneration and the pandemic – Brazilian insights from Curitiba URBiNAT Observer city Curitiba is recognized for its urban planning, mainly developed during the XXth century and aimed at spatial planning, impacting until today the quality of life in the city. However, much progress is needed, since it is no longer possible to analyze and plan the city in isolation, without considering the influence of its public policies on the municipalities of the metropolitan region.