Having gone through various lockdowns and travel restrictions, project partners have finally met. Here you find updates from the event and work completed in the first quarter of the last implementation year.
FIRST AGORA HYBRID MEETING
This two-day intensive reunion in Cluj-Napoca was more than just a consortium meeting; it was an opportunity for partners to get closer to one another for better future cooperation. In addition to reviewing the project's activities for over a year, and planning the next nine months of activities, partners visited Cluj-Napoca's pilot area, the Iris District.
AGORA partners visiting the Iris District in Cluj-Napoca, 13th of April 2022
THE URBAN REGENERATION AGENDA PROCESS
"In this task, Territorial Partners adopted a participatory approach at the community level by involving stakeholders and communities in three co-creation workshops, discussing & analyzing the matters surrounding these areas, selecting the governance instruments to be used, and selecting the most suitable pilot area to test the solutions. An 'Action Plan' and an event will then be organized to demonstrate the feasibility of the AGORA methodology and raise awareness about the initiative."
Andrada-Ioana Lupulescu, Urbasofia, Work Package Leader
WHAT IS AHEAD OF US?
TRANSNATIONAL CAPACItY BUILDING MEETING IN SOFIA, 11-12 May
Territorial Partners will receive training and guidance to use the Capacity Building Toolkit and integrate policy recommendations into local, regional and national spatial planning approaches and procedures, with the goal of transferring knowledge generated within AGORA and formalizing a partnership for better urban regeneration governance in the Danube Region.
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