Building Inclusive, Resilient Cities: How Co-Creation is Transforming Urban Spaces in Prato
In this article, THINGS, a key partner in the GreenInCities project, explores the methodology that underpins the project’s urban transformation efforts.
How does the GreenInCities project ensure that both vulnerable communities and endangered urban species are considered in its bottom-up approach? What role does the Co-Creation methodology play in fostering collaboration across different stakeholders? How are the six core principles—inclusivity, transparency, ownership, belonging, human experience, and non-human experience—driving the project's success, particularly in the Prato pilot?

Alter! Magazine Interview (Part I): GreenInCities Approach to Urban Transformation
In this article, published by the Alter! Climate Change magazine coordinated by MAIA Resilience EU, Déborah Camañes, Communication Project Manager at GreenInCities answers the key questions about the project.
How is the project aligned with key EU initiatives like the European Green Deal and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? How does GreenInCities incorporate the needs of human and non-human species in urban environments? How important are new technologies for the project?

One Health approach for re-greening cities
The concept of "One Health," initiated by the World Health Organization, is reshaping how we view urban spaces by linking human, animal, and environmental health. This interconnected approach emphasizes that a city’s livability is bound to the health of its ecosystems. In line with GreenInCities' mission, this perspective supports using Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to address urban challenges, such as mitigating extreme weather and promoting inclusive, green urban spaces.