IN-HABIT virtual Kick-Off Meeting

On October 13-15, 2020 the new Horizon 2020 project IN-HABITInclusive health and well-being in small and medium cities has its official kick-off meeting. The program will start  Tuesday October 13 in the morning with an online public session.

 

OPEN SESSION PROGRAM:

9.00 – 9.30  Presentation and General Overview

Mar Delgado & Mihaela Vancea (UCO)

9.30– 10.00  EC Representatives Presentation

Ugo Guarnacci (Project Adviser)

Maria Yeroyanni (Senior Expert)

10.00– 11.00 IN-Habit city presentations 

Institutional intervention of City Mayors

  • Jose Ma Bellido, Mayor of Cordoba
  • Alessandro Tambellini, Mayor of Lucca
  • Marek Hattas, Mayor of Nitra
  • Martins Stakis, Mayor of Riga

Sustainable mobility and creative square in Cordoba, Spain

Mihaela Vancea (UCO)

Promoting inclusive healthy lifestyles and wellbeing in Agenskalns, Riga, Latvia

Talis Tisenkopfs (BSC), Una Meiberga (KQ), Rudolfs Cimdins (RPR)

Lucca (as) the first humanimal city: exploring human-animal bond to improve the quality of life of all parties

Francesco Di Iacovo (UNIPI)

Co-creating Reversible Multifunctional Open-source Urban Landscape to Connect People and Places in Nitra, Slovakia

Katarina Melichova (SUA)

11:00-11:45 Expert dialogue Leaving No One Behind (Moderator Ugo Guarnacci)

Building cities for all: creating inclusive and accessible urban recovery

  • Serida Catalano (World Enabled, the Cities4All Initiative), Open heritage and heritage adaptive reuse through social inclusion
  • Hanna Szemző (Metropolitan Research Institute), ICLEI Projects on gender, diversity, equity and inclusion
  • Matthew Bach (Coordinator Governance and Social Innovation, ICLEI) Discussing diversity and inclusion in neuroscience
  • Adina Dumitru (University of A Coruna, Spain), Fostering LGBTQI and inclusion
  • Gurchaten Sandhu (UN ILO)

11:45-12:30 Invited Sister Projects

Presentation VARCITIES, Denia Kolokotsa (Coordinator, Technical University of Crete

Kounoupidiana)

Presentation GO GREEN ROUTES, Tadhg MacIntyre (Coordinator, University of Limerick)

Presentation EuPOLIS, Anastasios Doulamis (Coordinator, National Technical University of Athens)

 

Register here if you want to know more about the project:

 https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMudeygqTMqH9Q-ehJLGnCX7sGEkuDUtpQn

Download here the program: IN-HABIT KoM Open Session Agenda, Oct 13, 2020

 

 

9 Ott , 2020 - Category:

conference · Horizon · INHABIT


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