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International cooperation

A new H2020 Project, coordinated by MRI, was just kicked-off in Budapest

2020-01-30

UPLIFT project – “Urban PoLicy Innovation to address inequality with and for Future generaTions” (2020-2022) coordinated by MRI – has successfully launched on 28-29 January in a kick-off meeting organized in Budapest.

The UPLIFT project aims to understand the main drivers of urban socio-economic and spatial inequalities focusing mainly on the younger generation (15-29) in the post-crisis area. The analysis will be done on four levels: (1) understanding the relation between socio-economic inequalities and spatial inequalities on European level, (2) understanding how local policies are able to influence urban inequalities in a sample of 16 functional urban areas, (3) analysing by means of interviews with vulnerable young and policy experts how local policies are in interaction with household decisions in 8 cities. As a result of all these analyses, UPLIFT will create – with the active involvement of vulnerable youth – local Reflexive Policy Agendas: new local policies that are more sensitive to the changing needs of the target group. This co-creation process will be carried out in 4 locations: Amsterdam (NL), Barakaldo (ES), Sfântu Gheorghe (RO), and Tallinn (EE).

Filed Under: Featured, Functional urban areas – urban governance, Poverty and social exclusion Tagged With: International cooperation, Research

CIVITAS CAPITAL (2013-2016)

2014-11-04

CIVITAS CAPITAL logoTitle: CIVITAS CAPITAL – Making the best of CIVITAS!

Client: European Commission, Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)

Filed Under: Egyéb, Projects Tagged With: International cooperation

Conference: Housing First for the Roma in the 21st century? Possibilities and Limits

2014-10-20

In the Czech Republic, there is new impetus for the development of social housing policy. The new Minister for Human Rights expressed the need to find standard housing for people with housing needs and the government declared the will to finally prepare a Law on Social Housing, which is still lacking in the Czech legislative framework.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Housing policy, Roma integration Tagged With: International cooperation, Research

Bloomberg Mayor’s Challenge 2014

2014-10-06

This year’s Bloomberg Mayor’s Challenge 2014 was closed on 17 September.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Urban development Tagged With: International cooperation

METREX conference, Oslo

2013-10-08

The METREX Autumn 2013 Conference was held between the 18-20. September 2013 in Oslo. One of the keynote speakers was Iván Tosics.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Functional urban areas – urban governance, Urban development Tagged With: International cooperation

Sustainable urban mobility plans (SUMP)

2013-02-01

SUMP logoTitle: Sustainable urban mobility plans (SUMP) – trainings in Hungary

Client: European Union, Intelligent Energy – Europe (IEE) Programme

Filed Under: Egyéb Tagged With: Education, International cooperation, Strategic planning

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News

  • 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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