Results of the URBACT Projects
We are pleased to provide you with the final results and outputs of the URBACT projects which have completed their programme of exchange and learning activities. These project partners have been working for two to three years looking for joint, effective and sustainable solutions to major urban challenges. Here are their results!

ACTIVE INCLUSION
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MY GENERATION RESULTS
Effective strategies in promoting the positive potential of the young generation
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Active A.G.E. RESULTS
Managing Change: Impact of Demographic Ageing for Cities

DISADVANTAGED NEIGHBOURHOODS
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LC-FACIL RESULTS
Facilitating the implementation of integrated sustainable urban planning according to the Leipzig Charter
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RegGov RESULTS
Regional governance of sustainable, integrated development of deprived urban areas
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CoNet RESULTS
Exploring current approaches to strengthen social cohesion in neighbourhoods across Europe

HUMAN CAPITAL & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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FIN-URB-ACT RESULTS
Integrated Urban Actions for Fostering and Financing Innovative Economies and SMEs
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OPENCities RESULTS
Openness and the Competitive Advantage of Diversity
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WEED RESULTS
Women, Enterprise and Employment in Development
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Urban N.O.S.E. RESULTS
Towards an urban economic system of social incubators

INNOVATION & CREATIVITY
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REDIS RESULTS
Restructuring districts into science quarters
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UNIC RESULTS
Urban Network for Innovation in Ceramics
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Creative Clusters RESULTS
In low density urban area
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RUnUP RESULTS
Role of Universities in Urban Poles

METROPOLITAN GOVERNANCE
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CityRegion.Net RESULTS
The role of cities in integrated regional development
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NeT-TOPIC RESULTS
New Tools and approaches for managing urban transformation processes in intermediate cities

PORT CITIES
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CTUR RESULTS
Cruise Traffic and Urban Regeneration

QUALITY SUSTAINABLE LIVING
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SUITE RESULTS
The Housing Project – Social and Urban Inclusion Through Housing
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BHC RESULTS
Building Healthy Communities

URBAN RENEWAL
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HerO RESULTS
Heritage as Opportunity
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REPAIR RESULTS
Realising the Potential of Abandoned Military Sites as an Integral part of Sustainable Urban Community Regeneration