Liveability – Designing public services for resilient neighbourhoods - Project - Bridge of Knowledge

Search

Liveability – Designing public services for resilient neighbourhoods

Project: Liveability is focused on providing solutions for building resilient cities in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR - Region). The main aim of the project is to empower public authorities in small and medium-sized cities to co-create with users more efficient public services in different fields to foster liveability in neighbourhoods. In the project, liveability depends on an integrated and balanced approach to the different elements of a city, such as its green-spaces, architecture and socio-cultural life, and requires a joint effort and collaboration of by politics, administration, citizen and other key stakeholders. This builds on a participatory “user” approach, in which the collaboration between citizens’ bottom-up initiatives, city administration and other stakeholders brings forward joint innovative (public) solutions to problems affecting life in the neighbourhoods. The outcome of the projects should deliver one or several solutions for the challenges identified together with the target groups. Projects may develop completely new solutions, modify or upscale existing ones i.e. spreading the solution. The project focuses on medium-sized cities in the post-pandemic Baltic Sea region that want to be 'live' cities and need to become closer to citizens, more public and more agile. The project will be in line with the plans of scientific development of the Faculty of Architecture and Gdańsk University of Technology. It will allow strengthening the scientific potential and will end with a monograph and articles in journals from the JCR list.

The Liveability project is co-financed by the European Union under the Interreg BSR Programme 2021-2027 (Priority 1 Innovative societies, Programme Objective 1.2 Responsive public services)

Details

Project's acronym:
Liveability
Financial Program Name:
European Territorial Cooperation 2021-2027
Organization:
Joint Secretariat Rostock Interreg Baltic Sea Region
Realisation period:
2023-01-01 - 2025-12-31
Research team leader:
dr hab. inż. arch. Dorota Dominika Kamrowska-Załuska
Team members:
Realised in:
Department of Urban Design and Regional Planning
External institutions
participating in project:
  • Business Kolding (Denmark)
  • Heinrich-Böll Foundation (Germany)
  • City of Pori (Finland)
  • Urban Lab Gdynia (Poland)
  • City of Riga (Latvia)
  • Goldborgsund municipality (Denmark)
  • City of Kiel (Germany)
  • Danish Cultural Institute (Denmark)
Project's value:
135 710.00 EUR
Request type:
European Founds
Domestic:
Domestic project
Verified by:
No verification

seen 218 times