Network Blogs

Here are the latest Learning Cities Networks Blog postings (to see specific Network Blogs, please click on the relevant name from the list of NETWORKS in the left hand column):

 

PASCAL Culture Strand Update - Henrik Zipsane, Catherine Lido and Maggie Jago with Rob Mark

Network: Harnessing Cultural Policies in Building Sustainable Learning Cities

The co-leads for the PASCAL International Observatory strands surrounding cultural activities and engagement met on 11 November via zoom in order to update activities of the group in two main strands- namely the Learning Cities Network (LCN) and the Special Interest Group (SIG) in this area.

PASCAL EcCoWell 2 Recovery Programme - Wolverhampton

Network: Implementing an EcCoWell Approach for Holistic Development

A composite report from each of the contributors to the PASCAL EcCoWell 2 Recovery Programme has recently been published. In a series of postings, we are now for the convenience of subscribers, publishing each report separately with a short introduction from the programme leader, Peter Kearns.

PASCAL EcCoWell 2 Recovery Programme - Wyndham

Network: Implementing an EcCoWell Approach for Holistic Development

A composite report from each of the contributors to the PASCAL EcCoWell 2 Recovery Programme has recently been published. In a series of postings, we are now for the convenience of subscribers, publishing each report separately with a short introduction from the programme leader, Peter Kearns:

PASCAL EcCoWell 2 Recovery Programme - Limerick

Network: Implementing an EcCoWell Approach for Holistic Development

A composite report from each of the contributors to the PASCAL EcCoWell 2 Recovery Programme has recently been published. In a series of postings, we are now for the convenience of subscribers, publishing each report separately with a short introduction from the programme leader, Peter Kearns:

Notes from the second meeting of the PASCAL Learning Cities Networks “Reimagining Inclusive Economic Futures” (RIEF) on 26 Nov 2020

Network: Reimagining Inclusive Economic Futures

The first presentation was by Palmira Jucevicienne and Robertus Jucevicienne and focused on the highly successful rejuvenation of the Old Town part of Kaunas in Lithuania. It was pointed out that a Learning City does not function for itself, it is established for problem-solving and the biggest problem at the present time is that of sustainable development.

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