Call for participation: Showcase your innovative or entrepeneurial initiative in historic urban areas
The EU Horizon-2020 project HUB-IN supports historic urban areas in creating hubs of innovation and/or entrepreneurship that contribute to local regeneration while preserving their unique heritage and environment. An online atlas mapping showcases has been developed and any potential cases that can be included from the Western Balkan area are welcome!
HUB-IN has developed an online Atlas, a publicly available database that showcases innovative and/or entrepreneurial initiatives that are already taking place in historic urban areas throughout the European territory. The goals of the Atlas are:
1. to inspire others about what can be achieved in historic urban areas.
2. to draw learnings from these examples about the conditions that foster innovation and entrepreneurship in a historic urban setting.
Access the Atlas via the following link: https://atlas.hubin-project.eu/
Initiatives from the Western Balkans to be entered should fulfil the following aspects:
- have a strong innovative or entrepreneurial spirit;
- contribute to regeneration in a historic urban setting (with more than 5.000 inhabitants); and
- utilise tangible heritage (like buildings or monumental structures with heritage value) and/or intangible heritage (like traditional craftsmanship or traditional music/dance).
The aim so to identify projects that have been implemented already and therefore can show outputs/outcomes of the initiative. For more information about the methodology to select cases, see https://atlas.hubin-project.eu/methodology/
Being part of the Atlas is completely free of charge.
Do you know of an initiative that is in line with our selection criteria? Don’t hesitate to let us know via our contact form.
- Other
- General/no specific focus
- International; Other
- Western Balkans
- Agricultural Sciences
- Cross-thematic/Interdisciplinary
- Engineering and Technology
- General
- Humanities
- Medical and Health Sciences
- Natural Sciences
- Social Sciences
Entry created by Elke Dall on July 15, 2022
Modified on July 18, 2022