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Welfare Technology Fair in Pori
Yesterday, we were showcasing our Community Corner concept at the Welfare Technology Fair in Pori. The showcase included prototypes from several...
Pori and Mänttä-Vilppula partnership: Revitalization, community and cultural development as driver of Liveability
The exchange centered on two study visits: Mänttä-Vilppula visited Pori in February 2025, followed by Pori’s visit in May 2025. These visits...
Challenges and solutions from the City Blues pilot in Tartu
As part of Tartu’s shift from traditional infrastructure to climate-resilient planning, the pilot shows how old industrial areas can become...
Report out: European Cities Unlock Future of Urban Skies
The dissemination report Result Dissemination beyond the Consortium serves as a comprehensive experience booklet, documenting the CITYAM project's...
Gdynia–Krosno Partnership Boosts Intercultural Integration Through Liveability Project
Both cities have recently experienced increased migration, particularly following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. With many...
Aligning Vision with Practice: CCC-2 Core Group Meeting in Hamburg
On 22–23 January, the CCC-2 Core Group met in Hamburg for a two-day working meeting focused on strengthening the project’s overall direction and...
Transnational cooperation strengthens organisational capacity
A survey among organisations involved in KISMET shows that transnational cooperation has significantly strengthened institutional capacity across...
Associated Organisations Engagement Session Highlights Path Toward Regenerative Tourism in the Baltic Sea Region
The event marked a key milestone in co‑developing a regenerative tourism hub for the region, bringing together public authorities, DMOs, NGOs,...
Workshop 4: Advancing Circular Solutions for Wind Turbine Composites
At the Composite Circle workshop in beautiful Riga, Latvia, experts from the Baltics and Nordics came together to explore the full lifecycle of...
Local governments across Europe have a vital role in achieving climate neutrality
In the January 2026 edition of Open Access Government, researcher Alina Safronova from the Institute of Energy Systems and Environment at Riga...
Spruce Bark Could Replace Toxic Chemicals
Maria Hedberg, Umeå University held the microbes back with spruce bark. Spruce Bark Could Replace Toxic Chemicals News published: 27/01/2026 A...
Telling the GYPREG story…
BLOG 4. - March 2025: Ã…land Islands and questionnaires Mid-March 2025, meant a visit to the Ã…land Islands organized for the John Nurminen foundation...


