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Title: Inclusive Urban Regeneration with Citizens and Stakeholders: From Living Labs to the URBiNAT CoP
Authors: Moniz, Gonçalo Canto 
Andersson, Ingrid
Hilding-Hamann, Knud Erik
Mateus, Américo
Nunes, Nathalie 
Keywords: Citizen engagement; Co-creation; Community of practice; Nature-based solutions
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Springer, Cham
Project: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/776783/EU/URBiNAT - Healthy corridors as drivers of social housing neighbourhoods for the co-creation of social, environmental and marketable NBS 
Serial title, monograph or event: Nature-based Solutions for Sustainable Urban Planning: Greening Cities, Shaping Cities
Abstract: In recent decades, many city authorities have been implementing strategies for the development of urban regeneration in their central areas. Most of these processes aim to improve the use of public space, and are often to be found in historic areas and waterfronts. The aim of this text is to put forward an alternative urban regeneration plan which focuses on the peripheral areas of cities, areas which were often built as neighbourhoods of social housing, and which now face environmental challenges as well as social and economic ones. To this end, the URBiNAT H2020 project is promoting inclusive urban regeneration that engages citizens and stakeholders in all the stages of the co-creation process. The overall objective is to implement a cluster of human-centred, nature-based solutions (NBS) in order to create Healthy Corridors that bring together both material and immaterial solutions that will impact the environment and the wellbeing of the community. The activation of Living Labs in the seven URBiNAT cities is building a Community of Practice so that knowledge can be shared with project partners, within the cities themselves, and with the public in the wider world. The intermediate results achieved in the pilot case studies validate the overall methodology and are helping us to identify lessons to be learnt and recommendations for the future.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/101529
ISBN: 978-3-030-89524-2
978-3-030-89525-9
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-89525-9_5
Rights: openAccess
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