Approaching the final months of the project, partners are ready to share the first results of the AGORA experience and are agtting ready to finalise projecr activities.
PRESENTING AGORA FINDINGS AND CASE STUDY AT
ISOCARP 2022 WORLD PLANNING CONGRESS
on Oct. 6th, 11:00 am
The Urban Institute of the Rebpublic of Slovenia (UIRS) will be sharing AGORA cities' participatory approaches to the COVID-19 emergency presenting the scientific article submitted for this conference together with Eutropian:
Innovative approaches in governance management in the time of COVID-19: Learnings from the Danube Region Cities and other European cities
on Oct. 4th, 17:30 pm
Neckar-Alb Regional Association (RVNA) will be sharing their AGORA experience within the Zollernalb barracks in Meßstetten presenting the scientific article submitted for this conference together with Eutropian:
Multiplicity and Convergence in a low carbon industrial park: Test Planning in the Neckar-Alb Region
On the 12th and 13th of October, AGORA partners will meet for the third time in Prague, hosted by the Prague9 district for updates on their Flagship projects, the work on the Urban Regenerations Agendas.
Facing the need to discover more closely the work of our AGORA partners in urban voids reactivation in challenging times, the Eutropian team plans to dedicate special attention to local regeneration and community activation stories from the Danube Region. This work consists of a “media project” collecting stories from the different Agora cities, inspired by the “zoom-in” methodology of UIA projects: a dive into a specific project detail to share a relevant part of the work done by project partners using different media e.g. articles, videos, pictures, graphics.
On the 6th of December 2022, as part of AGORA closing activities, a public conference will be held in CLuj-Napoca. We will be sharing a sum of the work done since July 2020 and ideas for future work on urban regeneration in the Danube Region
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