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):

 

Research and practices to reach a sustainable and healthy economic and social recovery post COVID-19 - An Invitation from Italy

Network: Implementing an EcCoWell Approach for Holistic Development

PASCAL subscribers are invited to contribute to a new initiative being coordinated by the Form@re Journal at the University of Florence in Italy concerning post-COVID-19 recovery. In section 6 below you will read about the contexts for focus, and in sections 7 and 8, how you can play a role. 

EcCoWell2 workshops organised by Datong Community College in cooperation with Experimental Farm of National Taiwan University

Network: Implementing an EcCoWell Approach for Holistic Development

In 2019, Datong Community College in cooperation with Experimental Farm of National Taiwan University held a series of the EcCoWell2 workshops to teach and train the senior citizens on how to make a step further to build green organic farms on their rooftops in community.

Rutgers Bloustein School International Development Interest Group (IDIG) - PASCAL Webinar series

Network: Reimagining Inclusive Economic Futures

PASCAL International Observatory is collaborating with the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy, Rutgers University, in a series of webinars from PASCAL Associates for the School’s International Development Interest Group (IDIG).

Milchen Institute Report on Age-Forward Cities for 2030

Network: Learning Cities: Meeting Today’s Challenges for a Better Future

The American Milchen Centre for the Future of ageing has produced the attached report on “Age-Forward Cities for 2030.. PASCAL developed contact with the Milchen Centre in distributing the PASCAL/PIMA SIG report on Good Active Ageing in America.

Summary of EMA-PASCAL Meeting: In recognition of museums development

Network: Harnessing Cultural Policies in Building Sustainable Learning Cities

From 19-21 September colleagues from 20 countries across Europe gathered in Ljubljana to celebrate the European Museum Academy (EMA) annual awards ceremony and conference (2019), which included talks by celebrated winners of the prestigious awards for best practice. Twenty-six museums were nominated this year, and the winner of the Micheletti award for work of excellence in social and industrial history was the Astra Museum complex in Transylvania, Romania - first time ever a winner from that country. The winner of the DASA award for excellent work in learning and education in museums was the Workers Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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