Baltic Urban Living. Brownfields regeneration in sustainable and resources efficient mixed-use areas for eco-social living and working.
Baltic Urban Living
PROGRAMME 2014-2020
priority
4 EU Strategy support
objective
4.1 Seed money
Baltic Urban Living
A shift from the industrial to information economy that took place last century resulted in some abandoned and frequently contaminated areas in cities. Baltic Urban Living tackles the issue of these so-called brownfield areas and proposes assessment and spatial design tools in order to turn them back into high quality living and working environments. A common platform will help local authorities, researchers and other interested actors cooperate and exchange best practices on efficient handling brownfield areas
Budgets
Baltic Urban Living
in numbers
in numbers
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0.05MillionTotal
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0.04MillionErdf
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0.00MillionEni + Russia
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0.00MillionNorway
Highlights
Outputs
Project Stories
Partners
Tallinn University of Technology
- TownTallinn
- RegionPõhja-Eesti
- CountryEstonia
- RepresentativeFrancesco De Luca
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
30,000.00
59.437215524.7453688
Tampere University of Technology
- TownTampere
- RegionPirkanmaa
- CountryFinland
- RepresentativeHarry Edelman
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
12,500.00
61.498021423.7603118
Riga Technical University
- TownRiga
- RegionRīga
- CountryLatvia
- RepresentativeAnatolijs Borodinecs
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
7,500.00
56.949397724.1051846
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Project managerFrancesco De LucaTallinn University of Technology
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Legal representativeJarek KurnitskiTallinn University of Technology
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Financial manager
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Communication managerFrancesco De LucaTallinn University of Technology