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Liveability

What makes a city liveable? – How can a city design and provide positive environments to make it more liveable? – How can cities enable people to help shape the transformation process?

 

Answers to these questions are being explored in the Interreg project “Liveability – Designing Public Services for Resilient Neighbourhoods.”

 

Danish Cultural Insitute (DCI) is assisting 10 other organisations, including six municipalities in the Baltic Sea Region (Kiel, Gdynia, Guldborgsund, Kolding, Pori and Riga), on jointly developing a user-centred approach that will be tested in a neighbourhood in each partner city.

The project Liveability trains public administrations in innovative ways to engage people; and to create liveable and attractive city environments that adapt to people’s needs.

Even before the COVID-19 crisis, many cities were facing complex social, environmental, and economic challenges, including social inequalities, impacts of climate change and demographic changes. However, changing work and life patterns are also a chance: medium-sized and smaller cities can attract residents and businesses by being liveable – i.e. by following an integrated and balanced approach for the built environment, innovation culture, public services and socio-cultural life and by evoking a strong sense of active citizenship.

 

To be more liveable, cities must become „closer”, “more public” and “more agile”. The Liveability partnership prepares, pilots and transfers a capacity-building programme for public interest design, addressing both the city-wide (leadership level) and civil servants. The project will invite candidate cities to transfer the programme to also be awarded the label of a liveable city.

 

Danish Cultural Institute (DCI) has been working in the fields of culture and sustainability for the past 15 years and is well-connected with organisations and networks relevant to these topics at BSR, European, and global scales. DCI will act as a facilitator of knowledge transfer in Liveability. With a strong focus on the role of culture and cultural institutions in societal transformation, DCI aims to contribute to the development of the network of “liveable cities”.

About the programme
  • Our role: Partner
  • Budget: 3.28 mio. Euros
  • Duration: 2023-2025
Project partners:
  • Heinrich-Böll-Foundation Schleswig-Holstein e.V. (DE)
  • City of Kiel (DE)
  • Danish Cultural Institute (DK)
  • Business Kolding (DK)
  • Guldborgsund Municipality (DK)
  • City of Pori (FI)
  • Riga City Council (LV)
  • City of Gdynia (PL)
  • Gdansk University of Technology (PL)
  • Nextlearning e.V. (DE)
  • Estonian Academy of Arts (EST)
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This brochure presents the essence of the Liveability project:

 

Liveability

 

Read more about the project.