On 24 February 2026, project partners gathered in Turin for the transnational meeting of the RE-PUBLIC SPACES project. The meeting focused on the ongoing implementation of pilot actions and the next stages of revitalising historic courtyards in Central European cities as part of climate change adaptation activities.
During the meeting, partners discussed the progress of pilot implementations currently being carried out in Łódź, Pinerolo, Velenje, and Osijek, each addressing different climate-related challenges such as water retention, overheating, green infrastructure, and blue-green urban solutions.
Special attention was given to the upcoming project phase involving the preparation of climate adaptation protocols for historic courtyards, development of guidelines for local authorities, and elaboration of the Charter for Green and Sustainable Courtyards in Historic Cities. These outputs will support municipalities and heritage institutions in implementing sustainable and climate-resilient urban policies.
The meeting in Turin provided an excellent opportunity for partners to exchange experiences, coordinate future activities, and strengthen international cooperation within the project consortium.
Together, we continue working towards greener, more sustainable, and climate-resilient public spaces in historic cities across Central Europe.
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