Galway City Council has partnered with other EU regions to collaborate in the Interreg funded NEBA project. This project aims to integrate New European Bauhaus (NEB) values into regional planning processes. The initiative focuses on enhancing the capacities of regions and cities to develop inclusive and sustainable territorial planning policies, thereby increasing resilience and adaptation to climate change.
As the effects of climate change become more apparent, there is an emerging need not only to develop environmentally friendly technological solutions but also to ensure the involvement of citizens in solving these issues, thus ensuring social justice and people's interest in contributing to global problems at a local level.
By bringing together regions with different experiences of NEB application and their unique local backgrounds, NEBA will explore the best practices and ensure synergies of interregional cooperation in the area of integrating NEB values and principles into regional planning processes. NEBA will empower regions to rethink their territorial planning instruments and improve them so that new initiatives are enriching, sustainable and inclusive.
Total network budget: €1,649,900
Implementation Period: 01 April 2024 – 30 June 2028
8 partners:
• Public Institution Lithuanian Innovation Centre, Lithuania
• City of Geel, Belgium
• City of Turin, Italy
• Elverum Municipality, Norway
• Galway City Council, Ireland
• Panevezys City Municipality Administration, Lithuania
• Stara Zagora Municipality, Bulgaria
• University of Turin, Italy
For further information: https://www.interregeurope.eu/neba