Collective Networks for Everyday Community Resilience and Ecological Transition
Looptijd
April 2022 - June 2025Partners
Project manager
CoNECT
'Collective Network for Everyday Community Resilience and Ecological Transition' is a JPI ENUTC Capacity for Urban Transformation project bringing together partners in 6 European countries: Romania, France, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, and Norway. The project worked in several European cities, including Bucharest, Paris (Baneux and St. Dennis), Seville, Rotterdam, Eindhoven, Gothenburg, and Stockholm, to identify, map, connect, and strengthen community initiatives toward more resilient ecological transitions. Project partners worked in living labs or with living lab methodologies, usually embedded with specific local initiatives related to neighbourhood meeting places, commoning initiatives, third place,s and local cultural institutions.
Key Findings
Identified local challenges of community initiatives, catalyzed action among local stakeholders, engaged in life-long ecological education, facilitated transdisciplinary collaborations, generated knowledge on the role of community initiatives in prefiguring caring urban futures.
Collaborative Partners
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Urban Development Initiative
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ATU-Association for Urban Transition
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KTH School of Architecture
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AAA - Atelier d'architecture autogeree
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Again X
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University Pablo de Olavide
Our Partners
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Built Environment
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Urbanism and Urban Architecture
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Researchers involved in this project
Subsidy Provider
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European Commission