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Urban renewal and regional urban development policies

Resilient Cultural Heritage: OpenHeritage project introduced in Budapest

2018-05-14

MRI colleagues, researcher Andrea Tönkő and project coordinator Hanna Szemző participated in the Resilient Cultural Heritage and Communities in Europe conference on 10-11 May 2018, where they outlined the main goals of “OpenHeritage: Organizing, Promoting and Enabling Heritage Re-use through Inclusion,
Technology, Access, Governance, and Empowerment”, a 4-year Horizon2020 project to be launched in June 2018.

OpenHeritage concentrates a consortium of 16 partners: universities, SMEs, think tanks and NGOs, is led by Metropolitan Research Institute. The project will aim at creating a sustainable management model of heritage assets, working with an open definition of heritage, and involving sites that are not listed or incorporated into the official heritage discourse. Instead, the consortium chose to focus on buildings, complexes, and spaces which lie outside traditional and centrally located heritage spaces, and rather have a symbolic or practical significance for local and trans-local communities. Through community and stakeholder involvement, resource integration and territorial embeddedness, OpenHeritage will select, survey and analyse peripheral, often neglected heritage sites spread over sixteen Observatory Cases and six Cooperative Heritage Labs in 10 European countries.

For the high resolution Poster, please click on the image below:

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Social inclusion, Socially inclusive urban renewal, Transformation of urban areas, Urban renewal and regional urban development policies

Iván Tosics at the European Week of Regions – Lodz, Poland

2017-09-21

Iván Tosics gave a presentation with the title „The role of the urban areas in the Cohesion Policy post 2020” in the Local Event of European Week of Regions and the Cities in Lodz on 20 September 2017. The conference was attended by representatives of the largest Polish cities.

Tosics’s presentation for the event is available on this link (pdf).

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Housing policy, Urban renewal and regional urban development policies

Urban regeneration after the crisis – Iván Tosics’s presentation in Barcelona

2015-12-21

Urban regeneration after the crisis: to what extent can innovation replace public money? Iván Tosics’s conference presentation held at the University of Barcelona is available online.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Urban development, Urban renewal and regional urban development policies

URBACT: Iván Tosics on Post-Crisis Urban Planning

2015-05-14

The financial crisis raised limitations to city planning, but innovative approaches channeling bottom-up initiatives into large-scale programmes could help overcome challenges – informs MRI Managing Director Iván Tosics’s recent article on the URBACT website.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Transformation of urban areas, Urban development, Urban renewal and regional urban development policies

REPLAN – Innovative Solutions to Urban Housing Challenges (2014-2015)

2015-05-07

After a year-long research project, the socially inclusive architectural design volume REPLAN – Innovative Solutions to Urban Housing Challenges was presented by Holcim Hungaria Home Foundation on 6 May 2015.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Housing Projects, Refurbishment, energy efficiency, Urban development, Urban renewal and regional urban development policies

Anti-segregation action plan for Csepel (2008-2009)

2009-05-31

Title: Anti-segregation action plan developed for the municipality of district 21 of Budapest (Csepel)

Client: Municipality of Budapest Csepel

Period: 11/2008 – 05/2009

The municipality of Budapest Csepel (district 21) has prepared its Urban Development Plan by May 2008, in which the anti-segregation strategic plan of the district was included. The municipality wanted to turn this strategic plan into an action plan basing on detailed analysis of the potentially segregated neighbourhoods of the district.

MRI has carried out a detailed data set analysis (by breaking the municipal data into small neighbourhoods) and also made several interviews in the segregated areas and also interviews with the institutional actors.

The suggestions based on the analysis of the current situation are partly focused on each of the 4 segregated neighbourhoods (suggesting complete or partial demolition or slight development of the infrastructure, territorial concentration of social care services). The suggestions were also grouped to thematic topics like desegregation of education, cooperative model of social services, predictable public housing policy.)

Documents:

Study on Sustainable Regeneration in Suburbs (synthesis report)

Filed Under: Egyéb, Poverty and Exclusion Projects, Projects, Social inclusion, Socially inclusive urban renewal, Urban development, Urban Development Projects, Urban renewal and regional urban development policies Tagged With: Strategic planning

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  • New Brochure on Energy Efficiency Renovations in CEE+SEE is now online
  • ReHousIn Policy Lab in Budapest
  • ESPON URDICO Kickoff meeting in Budapest
  • Workshop on the dilemmas of the Social Climate Plan
  • MRI as partner in the MICAD project
  • We have reached the first milestone in the SOLACE CEE project!
  • Urban Forum: Productive, Green and Just urban development
  • Comparative analysis of the subsidy schemes supporting the energy efficient renovation of residential buildings
  • SOLACE-CEE Project launched
  • Hanna Szemző and Éva Gerőházi presented at the annual conference of the European Network of Housing Researchers

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