(Re)Natured Cities
Supporting Municipalities in the design and management of more sustainable green and blue spaces
Background
(Re)Natured Cities arises from the urgent need for sustainable urban transition in Europe. Currently, more than half of the world’s population lives in cities, and by 2050, 6.5 billion people are expected to inhabit urban areas. This places significant pressure on ecosystem services and biodiversity. Paradoxically, many cities prioritise aesthetically “perfect” green and blue spaces – manicured lawns, exotic flowers – at the expense of ecological functionality, biodiversity and climate resilience.
At the same time, there are deep-seated inequalities: economically disadvantaged neighbourhoods have access to green spaces of much lower quality, which affects community health and well-being. Portugal, Ireland, Italy and Cyprus face particular challenges in terms of environmental compatibility, the conservation of native biodiversity and the control of invasive alien species (which cause millions in damage to Europe every year). Meanwhile, traditional management methods (maintenance, resources, costs) do not keep pace with the ambitions of the European Green Deal and the Biodiversity Strategy 2030.
The project also recognises the gap in adult education on these issues: there is a lack of practical, accessible and locally relevant resources to enable local authorities and communities to adopt genuine sustainable practices in their day-to-day lives.
Objectives
Supporting local authorities in their ecological transition
Promoting sustainable practices in line with nature-based solutions
Improving biodiversity and ecosystem services
Raising environmental awareness and ecological literacy
Encouraging citizens’ participation and sense of belonging
Strengthening cities’ resilience to climate change
Expected Results
In local authorities: greater knowledge and technical capacity to manage green and blue spaces sustainably; adoption of new practices in at least some of these spaces; improved cooperation between departments and with environmental experts.
Among adults/citizens: increased awareness of local biodiversity, invasive species and climate change; greater involvement in environmental volunteering; a sense of belonging and pride in their city’s green spaces.
In partner organisations: new methodologies for adult education on sustainability, more European networks and enhanced capacity to work with local authorities.
Activities
Survey of Current Practices (“Green Views“): interviews with municipal officials, field observations and documentation of the current state of urban green and blue spaces and the practical challenges faced.
Development of Technical Modules: 6 modules on nature-based solutions for the management and maintenance of urban green and blue spaces.
Accessible Flipbook (“Flipping Green“): integrating local results into a practical and inclusive resource.
LTTA Activity (Technical Mobility): a transnational meeting of municipal technicians, environmental specialists and project managers to exchange knowledge on nature-based solutions (NBS).
Species Identification: an outdoor community activity in which members of the public identify, photograph and geotag species, contributing to an interactive map.
Practical Rehabilitation and Volunteering Programme: a group of volunteers will work in a specific urban green and blue space identified as requiring intervention.
National Multiplier Events: workshops, seminars and themed fairs to present the project’s results in the partner countries.
Final Conference, featuring presentations on best practices, international workshops and a presentation of the project’s results in the coordinating country.
Available Resources
“Flipping Green“: an illustrated guide comprising technical modules and infographics.
Local Hopes: a compilation of success stories relating to environmental restoration and mitigation in partner countries.
Natural Heritage Guide: a list of key and invasive species, with identification tips and information on their ecological importance.
Interactive Biodiversity Map: a digital platform where communities share data on species they have observed.
Documentary “Green Memories“: about the volunteer programme and the project’s outcomes.
“Sustainability Pledge“: a formal commitment by the project consortium to good environmental practices.
Transnational Network: comprising municipal officials, environmental experts, NGOs and local communities for post-project collaboration.
Featured News
Influencers – 3ª Press Release
Manual para Profissionais que Trabalham com Mães Adolescentes – Parte 1
O primeiro manual destinado aos profissionais que trabalham com mães adolescentes já está disponível. O consórcio do The Bond criou este manual com o propósito de apoiar estes profissionais na sua atividade de orientar as jovens que lidam com a situação de uma...
Rightchallenge
The Rightchallenge Association is a non-governmental organisation which aims at the promotion of education and training as a means of social inclusion and equal opportunities. We believe that education must focus in the integral development of all people, in order to...
Mind Your Business: Mental Health in Teenage Years
Mind your business. Who never heard this coming from a teenager? Even I used to say it. Mental health is a real big problem, even if awareness levels are increasing. According to the World Health Organization “mental health conditions account for 16% of the global...
Online Volunteering: You can help from home!
Volunteering is a deeply fulfilling activity. By helping others, we can gain experience, education, and a sentiment of accomplishment. But not everyone is able to go out, even more so right now. So, why not volunteer from home? Yes, from your desk in your bedroom....
Storytelling the past to make a mark on the future.
Sociology has a theory called the “social cycle theory”. You’ve probably heard of it, even if you don’t know its name. This is the idea that all events in the history of society repeat themselves in cycles. You can see this in the two World Wars. No one wanted a...
Leaders of tomorrow
Boyan Slat. Is the name familiar? No? We’ll talk about him today. Boyan is a Dutch inventor. When he was 16, he went on holiday to Greece and found himself surrounded by more plastic than fish. So, as any 16-year-old kid would do, he dedicated is high school project...
So, you’re in lockdown! Let’s learn something along the way.
We know. Lockdown has become a standard in our life in a matter of weeks. It didn’t take much for us to be now working from home, having virtual meetings every day and using chat to speak with our colleagues. But if don’t work? Nor study? Well, why don’t you take the...
Interconnected Youth: Using Tech for the Education of Young People
Youngsters may now spend more time using tech than doing anything else. And don’t count out the time they’re in classes, we all know they are still using their mobile phones during those. But don’t look at this is as some kind of abnormal behavior. The kids are using...
The Post-CoVID19 Environment: Impacts of a Global Pandemic on Nature
With the current Coronavirus pandemic, large masses of the workforce are working from home. The number of cars on the road has decreased dramatically, the number of flights has also decreased and the number of non-core services still operating is quite low. With all...
The project
(Re)Natured Cities – Supporting Municipalities in the design and management of more sustainable green and blue spaces
Project number
KA220-ADU-E41AE980
Implementation Date
01/11/2025 – 31/10/2027
24 months
Funding
Erasmus+ Adult Education
Info & Contact Details
catarinanunes@rightchallenge.org
Website
www.renatured-cities.eu/
Social Media

under development
Partnership










