The project “Co-creative RETHINKing for sustainable cities” - CRETHINK - addresses a need for capacity building adults within the public sector and in civil society for cooperating and co-creating shared solutions to societal challenges in European communities. |
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Picking up from where we left off. The change agents and project partners have had to make some changes in their projects due to the situation with the covid19 pandemic. Situations have been different in each country, so each case has suffered differently. In the following overview, partners talk about where their projects are at and what they see for the future. |
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The Danish case How can sustainability and the green transition help support businesses move forward in the midst of the pandemic crisis? How can small retail businesses find the resources and time to become sustainable. These questions have become a focus point for the Danish case, which is working with local shops in the centre of Vejle in working with a method to support sustainable development and cooperation. | | |
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The Icelandic case Situation in Iceland has been relatively good, all things considering. Still the change agents have not been able to conduct big co-creation sessions as there has been limits on how many people can come together. Still the agents have had the opportunity to meet each other physically in most of their local meetings, that are held at least once a month. | | |
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The Italian case After several months of thorough analysis of the urban transport system and a dense exchange of ideas with the Municipality of Palermo, the CRETHINK project has finally come to life thanks to the collaboration with the state secondary school “Camillo Finocchiaro Aprile”! | | |
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The Slovenian case During the international training between 12th and 22nd of October combined with local online sessions the change agents from Slovenia identified the challenges in their local environment and proposed possible solutions that could be implemented as their local case in the project. | | |
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